Company Fires a Competent, Beloved Employee Without Warning — to Make Room for Someone Brand New
Most of the time, “better for the business” means worse for the employees.
Most of the time, “better for the business” means worse for the employees.
He may be independent, but he’s not invisible.
A focused expression often doesn’t look like a big fake smile.
Everyone has their breaking point — and this designer finally found his.
It really might be best if he looks for another job.
Just because you can do the job doesn’t mean you have to love every part of it.
Next time, she’ll keep her questions to herself.
Funny how “being a team player” always seems to mean his Saturday disappears.
A built in promotion down the road might be work dealing with a lower salary now.
He better watch his back.
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