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<blockquote data-quote="UPSIsASillyCompany" data-source="post: 396573" data-attributes="member: 17419"><p>Corporations already understand the reasons for quitting, for sure; volumes have been written on the topic.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You may be right about the pissing on ideals, but as far as the company turning a profit or making a projection is concerned, I don't believe that high turnover affects such goals as much as workers like to think. My first day worker experience was just that, a worker's experience. I'll have to weigh everyday whether my experience at the job vs. my current personal needs justify staying or quitting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPSIsASillyCompany, post: 396573, member: 17419"] Corporations already understand the reasons for quitting, for sure; volumes have been written on the topic. You may be right about the pissing on ideals, but as far as the company turning a profit or making a projection is concerned, I don't believe that high turnover affects such goals as much as workers like to think. My first day worker experience was just that, a worker's experience. I'll have to weigh everyday whether my experience at the job vs. my current personal needs justify staying or quitting. [/QUOTE]
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