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The worst manager I ever had literally told the team off for discussing things in a 1:1 setting, it was wild.


It is literally the most trusted news source in Australia...

https://tvtonight.com.au/2020/06/abc-sbs-lead-most-trusted-n...


Perhaps. A quick browse across the front page was filled with articles trying to provoke negative or outraged emotions, much like bad clickbait does. I generally associate this with lower quality reporting.


Loyalty doesn't go both ways - many of my laid off colleagues had been with the company 10+ years and now are destitute in a very intense labor market.


I can't speak to individual situations. Many tech companies grew with unsustainable business models, over-hiring, and a focus on growth over sustainable profits. That was obvious over the last decade, the only question was when would the bubble burst. Now we know.

I've been through a few boom & bust cycles and layoffs during my career. Some companies care about their employees, and some don't. Employers -- especially in tech -- know their people will jump if they get a better offer, so they treat them accordingly, as interchangeable cogs. Many employers don't value loyalty or their people despite their phony values and mission statements, nothing surprising there.

Senior people with 10+ years still have options, the contraction will mostly hurt more junior people. But even seniors will have to reset their expectations: the adult day care/resort spa workplaces will disappear and people who want to get a job will have to look outside of the tech-oriented Silicon Valley sphere. I always fell back on enterprise logistics during tech industry busts -- boring compared to a hot startup, but reliable and profitable.


Chose carefully - fast or accurate.


Yeah to be honest I recently moved here and the news/press coverage is way heavier. Life is chill (I'm in North Beach), people are friendly, I see heaps of families and friends enjoying the city. Even Downtown/SOMA which are pretty dodgy are not as bad as the news suggests. South Bay is great as well.


Yeah I lived in the south bay for a while after graduating. Awesome place, but I'm reaching a point in my life where I'd like to meet more people, which seems tough in the south bay. Thanks for the info.


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