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Yavin4

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10. That's my experience as well.
Sat Jan 7, 2023, 01:13 PM
Jan 2023

We had several people all quit at the same time and more were leaving in the coming months. They didn't bother to post job ads until the 10th person left. They expected 6 people to do the work of 21 people.

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I had a title that had very little to do with my specific job responsibilities.... brooklynite Jan 2023 #1
But also enabling employees to upgrade their skills and resumes, and Hortensis Jan 2023 #2
If it really is an "upgrade" Yavin4 Jan 2023 #5
From my experience in the Pharmaceutical Industry, patphil Jan 2023 #6
That's my experience as well. Yavin4 Jan 2023 #10
Of course that's a different case, and it will be the case Hortensis Jan 2023 #22
lol good lord WhiskeyGrinder Jan 2023 #3
There is still a huge labor shortage Johnny2X2X Jan 2023 #4
Demographic change. Yavin4 Jan 2023 #13
That's why the need to completely lift the cap on social security today! jimfields33 Jan 2023 #14
This is the main reason why the Republican party has made a compact with fringe elements Yavin4 Jan 2023 #15
Also Republicans, 20 years ago, started to require standardized testing Buckeyeblue Jan 2023 #23
Education has become as competitive as youth sports with all of the bad things that come with that. Yavin4 Jan 2023 #25
In my experience it means tacking on extra work responsibilities The Third Doctor Jan 2023 #7
Exactly. Straw Man Jan 2023 #28
"encouraging current employees to temporarily move into new roles within the organization" bearsfootball516 Jan 2023 #8
That's Mad_Machine76 Jan 2023 #9
Corporate America Mad_Machine76 Jan 2023 #11
My employer is encouraging people to move into new roles iemanja Jan 2023 #12
This message was self-deleted by its author MagickMuffin Jan 2023 #16
It's better for you to eagerly move voluntarily Renew Deal Jan 2023 #19
I don't have anywhere to move iemanja Jan 2023 #21
The new Speaker will get right on it MagickMuffin Jan 2023 #17
Giant Food is already doing this. Here is how. Samrob Jan 2023 #18
Employees might like this Renew Deal Jan 2023 #20
What other old buzz phrases are they throwing around? Retrograde Jan 2023 #24
For "acquires new skills", read "demands new skills from current employees" ... eppur_se_muova Jan 2023 #26
I used to bartend at a country club Mr.Bill Jan 2023 #27
If the employee is a solid performer and liked by management, inter-department transfers TheBlackAdder Jan 2023 #29
That's not what this is. Yavin4 Jan 2023 #30
This is not new. M work experience has always been do more with less. It's just a business reality. TheBlackAdder Jan 2023 #32
I got "stealth promoted" Happy Hoosier Jan 2023 #31
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