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Leaving the company and then returning: Seniority?
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<blockquote data-quote="Meat" data-source="post: 2701963" data-attributes="member: 61324"><p>I wasn't taking a shot; I was merely making an observation, and you substantiated that observation with your reply. Exactly what did you hope to accomplish by getting into a shouting match with an MD? Did you expect them to say, "you're right Van, this company has done wrong to the average employee. First thing in the morning I'm going to get on the phone with Fred and see what we can do to get this rectified." Employees like you feel compelled to be heard regardless of what the consequences are; and that is a highly dubious tactic, considering EVERYONE on these boards knows that management has zero interest in the opinions of front-line employees. The damage has already been done to you (and we are painfully aware of the results), but my advice to others would be to wait until you get home to vent about work. It still won't change anything, but at least you know the person listening gives a damn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Meat, post: 2701963, member: 61324"] I wasn't taking a shot; I was merely making an observation, and you substantiated that observation with your reply. Exactly what did you hope to accomplish by getting into a shouting match with an MD? Did you expect them to say, "you're right Van, this company has done wrong to the average employee. First thing in the morning I'm going to get on the phone with Fred and see what we can do to get this rectified." Employees like you feel compelled to be heard regardless of what the consequences are; and that is a highly dubious tactic, considering EVERYONE on these boards knows that management has zero interest in the opinions of front-line employees. The damage has already been done to you (and we are painfully aware of the results), but my advice to others would be to wait until you get home to vent about work. It still won't change anything, but at least you know the person listening gives a damn. [/QUOTE]
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