Lawrence00
Senior Member
Like age, health, marriage, kids etc.
So they can decide who they can treat poorly and the person is unlikely to quit.
So they can decide who they can treat poorly and the person is unlikely to quit.
right now where i work they're having such a time getting fully staffed and keeping staff that i overheard a discussion taking place in the bosses office that pertained to retention bonuses. there was a comment made that if we walked out the place would have to shut down. nobody wants to work. we're basically the last of them.The last job I had overworked me like I could never quit. Well... I did quit.
They definitely wanted me to stay. The experienced people keep leaving and their programming staff has been filling up with kids straight out of college. Not my problem any more.sometimes they do things to employees they no longer want around to make them quit on their own.
Cannot really retire. Very little money. Restarting my own computer business. Would prefer that my phone were ringing off the hook with business. I just work to take bold steps every day and keep life simple.yeah that's another thing...if you know how to do stuff they pile more and more on a person rather than teaching the newer ones and letting them share the weight of the work load. i've had that happen before. not so much anymore. however i am trained to clean rooms and several areas in the hospital whereas some only clean rooms.
are you enjoying your retirement?
What a jerk.No doubt Human Resources monitors these things. We had an executive retreat with our corporate CEO and he stood in front of us, said he had gone through the list of our ages and that'd we'd better start developing succession plans. He bragged that he was already financially ready to retire and could retire the next day. Who does that?
Anyway, when Covid hit it was the older, more tenured workers that were let go first. I was one of them, but as you can imagine from my earlier comments I was ready.
That is so true. When we let the Millennials on my team work from home they would just "disappear" and never respond to emails. The Baby Boomers and GenXers had to pick up the slack. And when my company let all the older workers go during Covid they called back one of my employees, who was 67 at the time, for contract work because she was the only one who knew the processes. She did two contracts and said "screw this" because no one around her had any interest in learning.yeah that's another thing...if you know how to do stuff they pile more and more on a person rather than teaching the newer ones and letting them share the weight of the work load. i've had that happen before. not so much anymore. however i am trained to clean rooms and several areas in the hospital whereas some only clean rooms.
are you enjoying your retirement?