I've been with my company for over a decade, and it feels like we've been on a rollercoaster since the pandemic hit. We're a publicly traded company and still profitable, but the profits aren't what the board wants, so we've been going through quarterly layoffs for the past few years. Every time someone gets laid off, it shocks everyone around them. People keep saying, "I can't believe they let them go; they did so much for us!" It seems like the higher-ups are just as blindsided as we are. What frustrates me the most is how random it feels. The board of directors, who are just stockholders and not involved in the day-to-day operations, seem to be making decisions based purely on numbers on a spreadsheet. They cut higher-paid employees without any real understanding of their contributions. It makes me wonder if aiming for a higher salary is actually a liability in this environment. It seems like the lower your pay, the more secure your job is. Even though the business is acquiring other companies and not going negative, the layoffs feel arbitrary. It's disheartening to think that our fates are determined by people who don’t know what we do or how we add value. I can't help but feel like we’re all just numbers to a few wealthy individuals.
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