| When they stormed the Capitol and the GOP defended it. |
But they was patriots. |
Yep. Feds at my job are leaving like crazy, if they can. The rest of us are demoralized and now hate all republicans, which was not the case before. |
On the italics side, sometimes it's not even that deep. I've seen people be mistreated AND be treated extremely well based on completely subjective criteria, like whether the boss likes their personality/zodiac sign/face/whatever or not. They could have networked til the cows came home; either they were "in" or not. On the bolded side, +100. Speak the truth. |
This is me too. I’ve never cared about being a worker bee in the corporate world. I have always done it purely as a means to an end. Oddly enough, I feel that my mental freedom from not caring about climbing the ranks, gives me a confidence that my leadership teams have always seemed to appreciate and admire, and they push me for promotions. It also helps that I’m highly competent at what I do and get along very well with others. But as soon as I hit the numbers I need in my bank and retirement accounts, I am getting out of the corporate world for good and not looking back. Like, literally will give my two weeks notice and be gone. |
| I’m someone who used to be a superstar who at the age of 50 decided I would just be a high performer. I stopped worrying about all the things that could go wrong if they were someone else’s problem. I have kids who need attention and my salary is comfortable. One thing this pandemic has shown me is how much extra stuff we were doing that didn’t make our lives any better. In my organization we have so many things that teams are supposed to do, and I get called in for cleanup when they go south. I stopped preemptively cleaning up messes about to happen except for those where I actually care about them. And you figure out that the job doesn’t love you back. |