Loyalty to the company, why?
Why should workers have loyalty to the company? The company claims that they care and spends alot of time on team building ****, but you know as soon as things hit the wall, you'll be 'let go' sooner than you say go team, so whats the point of loyalty, they don't have any.
Answers:
Exactly! no loyalty to companies they sh*t on your whether you're loyal or not!
It's because of what Marx would call estranged labour, I'm afraid. Simply put, it becomes impossible for individuals to identify with their socio-economic conditions, so they substitute a sense of identity with a mtyh of social obligation to the capitalist, and aesthetic principles such as 'professionalism'.
Sounds like you haven't found the type of company you can be loyal to. and you need to move on. Not all employers deserve loyalty!
I have been at the same job for 12 years, and I believe in the service they perform and I believe in the integrity of the company. I like the people I work for, the benefits, and the retirement package. I feel loyalty to maintain that relationship.
theres hardly any point in being loyal nowadays your just a number wherever you work, i was paid off from a supermarket chain after 16yr service, im not loyal in my new job if i want to phone in sick etc i do, whats the point in helping the fat cats get huge bonuses at the end of the year.
College education is indentured servitude. The corporations have no right to demand that you have to go four years without a job to get one of "their" jobs. Since the employees create the value of an investment, we create their wealth; so we should get even for their one-sided attitude. Start out with the hidden attitude that they owe you at least $100,000 for not paying you to develop the skills they make (not earn) their money from. Cheat them any way you can--and cheat the stockholders too; that was what Enron's employees really did. At the very least, when you're sent on a sales call, use it to see if your company's clients can offer you a better job. Network with other Yuppies and form sort of a union against the corporate parasites.
Be loyal to yourself and start your own business from home. That way you don't have to take any cr@p from anyone, no job security issues and you will finally feel valued.
Best of luck,
Ivan
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Answers:
Exactly! no loyalty to companies they sh*t on your whether you're loyal or not!
It's because of what Marx would call estranged labour, I'm afraid. Simply put, it becomes impossible for individuals to identify with their socio-economic conditions, so they substitute a sense of identity with a mtyh of social obligation to the capitalist, and aesthetic principles such as 'professionalism'.
Sounds like you haven't found the type of company you can be loyal to. and you need to move on. Not all employers deserve loyalty!
I have been at the same job for 12 years, and I believe in the service they perform and I believe in the integrity of the company. I like the people I work for, the benefits, and the retirement package. I feel loyalty to maintain that relationship.
theres hardly any point in being loyal nowadays your just a number wherever you work, i was paid off from a supermarket chain after 16yr service, im not loyal in my new job if i want to phone in sick etc i do, whats the point in helping the fat cats get huge bonuses at the end of the year.
College education is indentured servitude. The corporations have no right to demand that you have to go four years without a job to get one of "their" jobs. Since the employees create the value of an investment, we create their wealth; so we should get even for their one-sided attitude. Start out with the hidden attitude that they owe you at least $100,000 for not paying you to develop the skills they make (not earn) their money from. Cheat them any way you can--and cheat the stockholders too; that was what Enron's employees really did. At the very least, when you're sent on a sales call, use it to see if your company's clients can offer you a better job. Network with other Yuppies and form sort of a union against the corporate parasites.
Be loyal to yourself and start your own business from home. That way you don't have to take any cr@p from anyone, no job security issues and you will finally feel valued.
Best of luck,
Ivan
Second Income Consultant - FREE Consultations.
https://liveadreamlife.wordpress.com/. - Blog
http://www.liveadreamlife.co.uk. - Website
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