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Tenpoundbass says
As corporate policies always mirror the White House policies.
This indicates that the country is run by corporations + white house (and the donors/sponsors of the white house officials)
The corporation is so dependent on government as a regulator or customer that the corporation kisses the boot of whoever is currently in power.
Government contracts are used to capture corporations.
The corporation is so dependent on government as a regulator or customer that the corporation kisses the boot of whoever is currently in power.
It's unclear how the lay-offs were determined..... I started at Google in December, 2021
I recently bought a Ford E-350 Super Duty and am taking Electrician jobs,
Sounds like an open neutral or bad connection where the wire terminates, not making a good contact. Either at the box or the disconnect, or breaker. Maybe even the unit itself, turn off the power then go check all of those connections. Crank them down real good with the Robertson square head screw driver for best torque.
I found the bad neutral connection in the meter base.....it was all corroded and heat damaged...i cleaned it up nice and shiny....reclamped it down and now its all good, at least for a while...THANKS AGAIN
I’m sorry to hear the unfortunate news.
The Silicon Valley is going through an ugly job cutting phase right now. I’m also in big tech and my company is in the midst of layoffs too.
What an inflection point the 2nd half of 2022 was. Companies in the valley couldn’t hire fast enough for two full years and suddenly everyone is laying off / cost cutting. We overshot.
All the best to everyone in the industry.
It's just a cleaning out of the chaff from the wheat. I think it's long over-due.
We have a lot of bullshit companies, and bullshit jobs here.
komputodo says
I found the bad neutral connection in the meter base.....it was all corroded and heat damaged...i cleaned it up nice and shiny....reclamped it down and now its all good, at least for a while...THANKS AGAIN
Just wait 'til you get his bill.
When I was laid off I got no "severance package".
You just made this comment for a dude who lost his mom and was likely laid off because google thought he was taking advantage of them over a bereavement break.You have ZERO clue if his job was bull shit or not.
Not laughing at Gabbars news, but a classic Patnet thread turns into an electrical tutorial. No where else.
WookieMan says
You just made this comment for a dude who lost his mom and was likely laid off because google thought he was taking advantage of them over a bereavement break.You have ZERO clue if his job was bull shit or not.
And neither do you...But that is beside the point. A wiseman once told me that the only security you have in this life is what you have between your ears..If you think a company owes you something and shouldn't fire your ass because you are going through a tough time in your life, then you are a dreamer. I'm surprised that he didn't say "it's not fair".
WookieMan says
Not laughing at Gabbars news, but a classic Patnet thread turns into an electrical tutorial. No where else.
I think this transistion happened when PATNET turned into a forum where men talked about their "feelings".
You just made this comment for a dude who lost his mom and was likely laid off because google thought he was taking advantage of them over a bereavement break.
You just made this comment for a dude who lost his mom and was likely laid off because google thought he was taking advantage of them over a bereavement break.
You just made this comment for a dude who lost his mom and was likely laid off because google thought he was taking advantage of them over a bereavement break.
You just made this comment for a dude who lost his mom and was likely laid off because google thought he was taking advantage of them over a bereavement break.
If you find talented people who love writing software, put enough of them together, and give them some time, and they'll start identifying and creating new solutions to problems you didn't know you had.
If you find talented people who love writing software, put enough of them together, and give them some time, and they'll start identifying and creating new solutions to problems you didn't know you had.
If you find talented people who love writing software, put enough of them together, and give them some time, and they'll start identifying and creating new solutions to problems you didn't know you had.
If you find talented people who love writing software, put enough of them together, and give them some time, and they'll start identifying and creating new solutions to problems you didn't know you had.
I assume you've run a business? Hired employees? Retained employees? If not use the thing between your ears and really think about what you typed...
I also assume you've lost a parent, spouse or kid too right? Maybe Gabbar was a shit employee. This is not the thread to shit on dead people and someone that lost their livelihood. Jesus. I can't believe what I'm hearing here. You guys are soulless ass holes. He said he felt slapped in the face by a company that HAD bereavement leave for fucks sake. A few of you just shit on him for literally no reason.
richwicks says
It's just a cleaning out of the chaff from the wheat. I think it's long over-due.
We have a lot of bullshit companies, and bullshit jobs here.
Maybe tap the brakes and stop commenting for a bit. You just made this comment for a dude who lost his mom and was likely laid off because google thought he was taking advantage of them over a bereavement break. You have ZERO clue if his job was bull shit or not.
thats right...we went out and got another job to keep the bills paid..We didn't have the time to "re-center" or paid or even unpaid leave...the boss didn't give a shit about our feelings...there was no HR dept for our "grievances" or forums to post our sad stories...times have changed.
WookieMan says
richwicks says
It's just a cleaning out of the chaff from the wheat. I think it's long over-due.
We have a lot of bullshit companies, and bullshit jobs here.
Maybe tap the brakes and stop commenting for a bit. You just made this comment for a dude who lost his mom and was likely laid off because google thought he was taking advantage of them over a bereavement break. You have ZERO clue if his job was bull shit or not.
First, I don't believe he worked at Google, I believe he was quoting somebody that did.
Second, Google has betrayed the Constitution. In 2005 or so there was rumors that the NSA with AT&T had setup eavesdropping equipment at Google in a secret room. With this, they were bypassing the digital certificates on websites that we...
I don't think Gabbar is talking about himself, he's quoting a Google Tech named "York" from the article.
WookieMan - cast not stones. We have all read some demeaning things come from you.
GNL says
WookieMan - cast not stones. We have all read some demeaning things come from you.
Dude, every, and I mean every comment is the same. Iraq, WMD, government bad, etc. It's the same comment EVERY time. What is HE doing to fix it? NOTHING. He's doing absolutely nothing. I've bitched about Covid, rightly so. Every user has bitched about individual things. Fine. It's the topics I mention above and that he knows it all the last 30 years and did dick to try and fix it. Just bitch probably for 30 years.
On the other hand I ran for an elected position. I'm still doing that. I'm actually making change even though I sometimes bitch. Not sit on my ass. People need to put on their big boy pants or shut the flying fuck up. That's my point.
WOW Patrick something went really wrong with your quote feature ^
In another world, I might've written something about the challenges of working with a parent dying of cancer, or the benefits of taking space when you need it. I probably would've written about how openly and honestly talking about mental health was a positive part of the culture at companies like Google, or how I'd used bereavement time to start to undo months of anxiety, stress, and grief. Instead, I'm tired and disappointed.
I've certainly heard worse stories, including layoffs of expecting parents and of Googlers on disability leave. But it still feels like a slap in the face, like being hit when you're down.
It's unclear how the lay-offs were determined, and perhaps the year I had may have nudged me more towards being laid off. I started at Google in December, 2021, and my Mom was diagnosed with Stage IV pancreatic cancer the following February, around when the formal orientation ended and I was put on projects. I will say this: onboarding at Google is challenging, there's a lot of "just figure it out." It was even more difficult when also dealing with my Mom's chemo appointments, moving her in with family, or the extremely challenging last few months of her life.
There will always be more opportunities to work at exciting companies, but a parent dies only once. I'm grateful that I spent the time and energy I did with my Mom, and not overworking for a company who might decide on one cold Friday morning that my badge doesn't work anymore.
Google's strongest assets are the software engineers who work there. They stay because it's an environment that allows them to grow and thrive. If you find talented people who love writing software, put enough of them together, and give them some time, and they'll start identifying and creating new solutions to problems you didn't know you had. But these kinds of people also value a sense of safety. Culture takes years to build, and can break quickly and easily.
The best antidote to woe is probably gratitude, and I have plenty to be grateful for, including a generous severance package, my move back to San Francisco, and more time to re-center. I felt like I was pushed into returning from bereavement earlier that I needed to, and could absolutely use the time off (as David Foster Wallace says in Infinite Jest, "sometimes human beings have to just sit in one place and, like, hurt.") Life goes on, and someday this will be a self-deprecating story told to amuse and entertain, another obstacle overcome.
I'll be taking February and March off, but am open to starting to search for new work around the end of March. If you hear of any opportunities you think might be particularly suited to me, get in touch.
- Tommy York, Software Engineer
Source: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/magazines/panache/google-employee-fired-days-after-his-mother-died-of-cancer-describes-being-laid-off-as-a-slap-in-the-face/articleshow/97381021.cms?from=mdr