Sounds like a guy who needs to be punched in the face.
Having to work for Expedia is probably punishment enough…
God I hate these guys who hop from one to the other job every few years. It’s always the guys who talk big, and when they can’t deliver (mostly because their “great” ideas will break something else) quickly leave “because this company is too much set in it’s ways”.
Lol, I hate people licking corpo boots. No company deserves my loyalty. That’s been proven to me over and over again, they also definitely don’t deserve my best either. They can get what they always give, the bare minimum to stay an employee.
It’s the only way my partner has ever gotten a raise.
It’s not the only way I’ve got a raise. I also got a raise once by saying I was planning on leaving. But I guess that’s pretty similar :)
I always think of the raise at the threat of leaving in the following way:
- They could afford you at the higher price but tried to not pay you what you’re worth.
- They now know that you’re willing to leave and are less reliable. This can lead them to use the increase to look for a replacement with the time the raise has bought them.
Doing it collectively might be a bit of a different situation, though.
I have 0 faith in these types of people. they stir up pot and leave in a few years. I let them do what they want and then change it back later. They achieve nothing because they refuse to listen and they just want to say the did x for the resume.
I’ve yet to see a single reason to have loyalty to a corpo
Enough with the sympathy for the Microsoft layoffs! They worked at Microsoft!
How is your being at one organisation, then another, both for relatively short periods of time, relevant? How does that tell you that other people aren’t “loyal”? Why do you think loyalty even enters the equation?
owned
what? Did you mean “owed”? Which, still, fuck off, but that would make at least sense in context, I suppose?
Yeah, presuming a typo there. Or Freudian slip at worst.