I think he canonically became an elite conservatory's jazz instructor, where he got a taste of the spotlight and fame. This notoriety allowed him an opportunity to have a tv and radio platform.
This is one of my favorite scenes. Humans believe they are making a difference at the company they are with... Never realizing they are disposable. BE. SOMETHING. BETTER. THAN. DISPOSABLE.
It's true, people worry about their kids whenever time to downgrade comes along, but kids are resilient and are quick to adapt. If you tell them that you lost your lucrative job, they'd probably feel more sorry for you than themselves. The people that find it hard to adjust are the adults.
They become too comfortable and complacent with where they work at and they forget that security doesn’t exist with these jobs and that we can lose it at any moment. I also love what was said about following dreams and the question that was asked about how much they paid him to forget his dream and I see it so often today especially with old folks who work at the chemical plant with me. They been here for like 40 years and don’t seem happy to me
I have no idea why people are hating on this guy so much. His statements are spot on. It's people who give responsibility to their companies that suck.
Dumb fuck take. Where do you get money? Working. Where do you get health insurance? Working. Where do you get a 401K? Working. People always say that every blue haired college lib can't be a writer, communications major, artist or whatever. Then, dumb fuck knuckleheads who are getting their wages cucked by their bosses like you say that people can't rely on their jobs? You swallowed the bullshit, congrats. Grow up, look out for yourself, join a union.
Most companies today don't even have this kind of negotiation process. One day you go to work, the HR and security will show up by your cube and tell you to collect all personal belongings, then walk you out of the building with 2 weeks pay. Good luck.
Where I live, the period of notice is between 1 month and 6 months (10 years minimum), depending on how long you've worked for the company. During this period you are entitled to full pay and other benifits regardless of wheter you are given any tasks to do or not.
Colin Walsh Because people are not machines, they give them the two weeks pay because that employee can search for a new job in that period without worrying about what he'll eat during that time, it seems only fair, two weeks are even inhumane, it should be more when you get fired for no reason. Also when you have your own slave army in your capitalist utopia then you can fire people as you please without having to worry about paying them for wasting their time at your precious company.
"Says here you used to direct music. What did they pay you to give up on your dreams?" "I got fired from that for being a massive asshole." "Oh.." "I going to throw a chair at your head now." And then he went to Oz. The end.
I was mostly speaking in context. It seems that many of the employees that were fired had relatively high paying jobs, but were still living paycheck to paycheck. People have been living beyond their means for years because of easy access to consumer credit and the pressure to "keep up with the Joneses." If you have all your finances in order losing your job, a down economy, having to take a lower paying job become an inconvenience rather than a catastrophe.
It is not hard to do. Take 1% of your check Everytime you get paid and eventually 2% and so on. Stop spending on Starbucks Fiji water and fancy dinners. Have TWO savings one for your financial investments, and two for your regular savings just in case your that guys getting let go from your job. Don't think big your not going to have 2K in your bank account in 2months but you will in a year. The years are going to pass anyways. Do this and READ BOOKS on the subject it's that easy.
hankobrat yeah I agree 10 percent is good I'm saying 1 percent to the people who say that there is no way they can do 10. It would be faster then 100 months invest that money in an index fund get about 6-10 percent annually compounding is so beautiful haha
For me is was 50k + bonuses and a company car. It took me less than 3 years before I quit and followed my dreams. My dream job was playing on the PGA Tour. Didn't make it, but in the process went through the PGA Apprentice program and eventually became a head golf professional at a nice country club. It's a much more enjoyable job than the one I walked away from when I decided to follow my dreams.
A lot of truth to this. My uncle who was an exotic car mechanics was supposed to take over ownership of the exotic euro dealer he worked for, but he got fucked in the end by the family. He knew his real passion was always to be in the medical field, so he decided to go back to school, in his 50s, to become a doctor. He now works as an engineer for the railroad lol. And he gets kick ass pay and tons of time off. He couldnt be happier.
My dad got laid off after my birth, he was supposed to get 3 days off (according to law) but the company decided to do him. He was planning on suing but quickly realised that if he somehow worked there again it wasn't going to be a safe environment. So he looked for work in other countries and 22 years later he kicks ass as an engineer
This is pretty accurate though. The company you work for is not obligated to keep you employed. They are obligated to make a profit. If that means layoffs then so be it. The only person responsible for making money for you to live is you.
There's never an alternative solution given, what's the company supposed to do, keep on employing all the people until its bankrupt, and then everyone loses their job?
Unless you actually see Clooney and Kendrick in a shot with someone then they werent together. All the people reacting were people who had actually been laid off recently and were given the chance to say how they feel into the camera by the director.
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J K Simmons and Anna Kendrick were also in the 2016 movie The Accountant with Ben Affleck. Although their characters did not interact.
Bruce Willis would have done a better job with this role. In response to the cooking quest comment. Bruce would have asked Clooney, "haven't you always had the wish, to learn how to fly?" Then gotten up and threw George out the fucken window. Followed by asking the bimbo if she wanted to fly or fuck.
negotiation to what exactly there no change to the termination of employment or the benefit they will or will not get all this was is your fired and here the terms and a little of consultation to get you through the shit
But at least a potential dispute was managed and resolved at a conflict stage. I agree you are 100% correct that it is not a negotiation. He was merely sweetened to leave without resistance.
Well usually when there are actors/actresses associated with Marvel or DC characters they've played in the past, there's normally a fuck ton of comments about it. Lol
AI probably won't be able to think creatively within out lifetimes so gigs will still be safe. And if they ever are able to think creatively humans will have a hell of a lot more to worry about than unemployment.
too bad there is no way for there to be enough creative jobs to sustain the entire population. Also, bots can already compose music indistinguishable from human music, so making music that actually broadly appeals to people is not as far off as you may think.
yeah but they'll make an extra 20% by torching our families down while building a whole new life for them in china-Vietnam-etc etc etc. Think about all the good they can do with that "extra" 20%
I dont have an income since November. We put our self in a position dependance and then blame the powerful from using such power. I dont blame anybody but me for how my life is unraveling...im just sad cause it looks like im not gonna make it. Ill keep trying bunt i dont have much hope left.
We all have moments in our life that seem bleak (god knows, I've had a few), most of the time, if you wait it out, you'll come threw it, "if you're going through hell, keep going". Good luck.
Not an alternative solution for the companies problems though, presumably the company is losing money, or on track to, and is having to save money before everyone loses their jobs.
Follow your passion? Give me a break. There's not a cooking job in the world this guy's ready for that will support him, his family, and pay for the mortgage he's got. This guy would be smart enough to know this and not fall for this corny, feelgood bullsh!t. Unconvincing.
In the long view, you are probably right, especially after few places will pass on giving him an opportunity. But, in the short-term, it can help give a little inspiration. However, mostly that speech was to get him out of the room without wanting to kill someone.
If there is not a job out there that can then he can hire his value and make a job that pays him that kind of money. That is vary unfortunate that you see the world this way word of advice I would back track spend an hour reading a day better yourself learn the laws of the universe and maybe you can do what you love and get paid in abundance for it or at least have an abundance of happiness. Be positive.
So if hes nice to everyone he himself gets fired or at the very least put on his higher up’s radar. Dont need either Everyone has a sob story. You have a sob story when its your turn in that seat. Isnt it everyone’s responsibility to ensure their own survival? To some extent What do i suggest you tell them? No idea. Anyways, heres your severance pay as per your employment contract. Please maintain communication because in a fee months well send you stuff so you can file your taxes. If you dont have any other questions please return your key card to the front desk and i hope you have a good day otherwise
In 2023 people will just snap at the sentence of "follow your dreams" bullshit. I mean tho it's true, but no one will want to hear it from a random HR guy
There's no making the best of losing a 90k a year job by becoming a chef. He doesn't have the experience (and likely skill) necessary to work in a food service job and still support his family while paying his mortgage. The SMART thing to do is get another job that he's experienced with and qualified for that still pays reasonable. "Follow your dreams" is the worst advice you can give or get.
the truth is a guy his age is going to have a very hard time, most likely, of going out and finding a comparable job. not saying I disagree with your comment either
It depends on the company you work for. If you worked for a closely knit company, yes, someone will sit you down and discuss options because you were a part of the family. Now, if you worked a for conglomerate, chances are that you're just a number in their ledger and will cut you faster than you can refill your coffee mug.....and they will have their high priced attorneys ready to battle you in court for five+ years while you challenge the dismissal.
Nice advice there sport. You just encouraged him to start a new career at his age that pays slightly more than unemployment. Yeah, that's going to feed his kids.
This wouldn't have worked on me lol I mean the acting here is great and all but there isn't anything that they could say that would turn around my anger and disappointment from losing a 90K job.
the negotiation process? i see someone who holds all the cards, tell some sad sack that he doesn't deserve to be sad as he's being fired. OH! it's alright! i don't mind that i got fired because i have a minor in french culinary arts? what fucking kitchen is going to hire a man in his late 50's early 60s to be their new head chef?
I'll place 👛 from my royal butter on metalson that 1000 to place can't spend it all in one place . Phil I'll pay my taxes to y'all sir #sendthistothehound translates plz Merle
Watching this with any sense of reality, Clooney's spiel is absolute bullshit, no-one in real life would ever fall for it. But's it Clooney and it's a film and it's acting, so we'll all go with it......but it is shit.
This is the most pathetic attempt of hollywood to depict layoffs. If you were making your partner (the company) money in your position you wouldn't be laid off. If you aren't worth what you were being paid and can't get that salary from someone else then celebrate the years you were overpaid and get the F over it.
Certainly not because a company decided that exploiting overseas workforce would maximize their profits, regardless of how good you were at your job, right? Imbecile
Very niave of you their Henry. Let me guess you are in your late 20's early 30's. King of the hill of the little pond you swim in. Guess what, wait a bit, you'll figure out the reality of the world. By then you will only look back at yourself and say, what a fucking fool I was. Good Luck.
After this he followed his true passion. Namely taking pictures of spiderman.
this comment is underrated
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🤣🤣LOL what
I think he canonically became an elite conservatory's jazz instructor, where he got a taste of the spotlight and fame. This notoriety allowed him an opportunity to have a tv and radio platform.
😂😂😂😂
Moral of this story, the best thing to give for miserable people is hope
Compared to today where CEO’s fire thousands over Zoom this is red carpet treatment.
secretly this is the prequel to whiplash
This is one of my favorite scenes. Humans believe they are making a difference at the company they are with... Never realizing they are disposable. BE. SOMETHING. BETTER. THAN. DISPOSABLE.
0:55 "Not quite my tempo"
derkhaslol I think he was rushing. Cue hurled chair
It's true, people worry about their kids whenever time to downgrade comes along, but kids are resilient and are quick to adapt. If you tell them that you lost your lucrative job, they'd probably feel more sorry for you than themselves. The people that find it hard to adjust are the adults.
They become too comfortable and complacent with where they work at and they forget that security doesn’t exist with these jobs and that we can lose it at any moment. I also love what was said about following dreams and the question that was asked about how much they paid him to forget his dream and I see it so often today especially with old folks who work at the chemical plant with me. They been here for like 40 years and don’t seem happy to me
Black dude killed it.
I think JK Simmons was the only actor. The others were just ordinary people who were fired and cast in the movie to show raw emotion.
I have no idea why people are hating on this guy so much. His statements are spot on. It's people who give responsibility to their companies that suck.
Dumb fuck take. Where do you get money? Working. Where do you get health insurance? Working. Where do you get a 401K? Working. People always say that every blue haired college lib can't be a writer, communications major, artist or whatever. Then, dumb fuck knuckleheads who are getting their wages cucked by their bosses like you say that people can't rely on their jobs? You swallowed the bullshit, congrats. Grow up, look out for yourself, join a union.
Most companies today don't even have this kind of negotiation process. One day you go to work, the HR and security will show up by your cube and tell you to collect all personal belongings, then walk you out of the building with 2 weeks pay. Good luck.
Where I live, the period of notice is between 1 month and 6 months (10 years minimum), depending on how long you've worked for the company. During this period you are entitled to full pay and other benifits regardless of wheter you are given any tasks to do or not.
Colin Walsh Because people are not machines, they give them the two weeks pay because that employee can search for a new job in that period without worrying about what he'll eat during that time, it seems only fair, two weeks are even inhumane, it should be more when you get fired for no reason.
Also when you have your own slave army in your capitalist utopia then you can fire people as you please without having to worry about paying them for wasting their time at your precious company.
That's why unstable guys show back up after a while and shoot up the place.
danne696 where you live?0
So, its my job to feed your family? This is why no one takes libs or communists seriously when they stop to employ their critical thinking skills.
"Says here you used to direct music. What did they pay you to give up on your dreams?"
"I got fired from that for being a massive asshole."
"Oh.."
"I going to throw a chair at your head now."
And then he went to Oz. The end.
JK Simmons played the best in this movie hands down!
Whiplash is pretty epic too!
This is why you need 3-6 months savings. So if you lose your job your not screwed.
Easier said than done, my friend, with today's low wages and high cost of living.
I was mostly speaking in context. It seems that many of the employees that were fired had relatively high paying jobs, but were still living paycheck to paycheck. People have been living beyond their means for years because of easy access to consumer credit and the pressure to "keep up with the Joneses." If you have all your finances in order losing your job, a down economy, having to take a lower paying job become an inconvenience rather than a catastrophe.
It is not hard to do. Take 1% of your check Everytime you get paid and eventually 2% and so on. Stop spending on Starbucks Fiji water and fancy dinners. Have TWO savings one for your financial investments, and two for your regular savings just in case your that guys getting let go from your job. Don't think big your not going to have 2K in your bank account in 2months but you will in a year. The years are going to pass anyways. Do this and READ BOOKS on the subject it's that easy.
Carlos Vega I would even suggest saving 10% each month. That way you get a one year salary in 100 months :-)
hankobrat yeah I agree 10 percent is good I'm saying 1 percent to the people who say that there is no way they can do 10. It would be faster then 100 months invest that money in an index fund get about 6-10 percent annually compounding is so beautiful haha
Getting laid off from my job was the best thing that ever happened to me. Finally got me off my ass to start my own law practice.
And how is it going now?
" how much did they pay you to give up on your dreams"
$42k a year
wow what an achievement! 2nd top comment!! happy for you : )
More like 90 grand anually
For me is was 50k + bonuses and a company car. It took me less than 3 years before I quit and followed my dreams. My dream job was playing on the PGA Tour. Didn't make it, but in the process went through the PGA Apprentice program and eventually became a head golf professional at a nice country club. It's a much more enjoyable job than the one I walked away from when I decided to follow my dreams.
How much do i earn to give up a dream that don't pay
A lot of truth to this. My uncle who was an exotic car mechanics was supposed to take over ownership of the exotic euro dealer he worked for, but he got fucked in the end by the family. He knew his real passion was always to be in the medical field, so he decided to go back to school, in his 50s, to become a doctor.
He now works as an engineer for the railroad lol. And he gets kick ass pay and tons of time off. He couldnt be happier.
pacefka he became a doctor but works as an engineer?
No he never went back to school. A different calling caught his eye.
@bigbobabc123 Hahahaha, exactly what I was going to type. Lol
So he'll graduate when he's 65? Right when it's time to retire. I see.
My dad got laid off after my birth, he was supposed to get 3 days off (according to law) but the company decided to do him. He was planning on suing but quickly realised that if he somehow worked there again it wasn't going to be a safe environment.
So he looked for work in other countries and 22 years later he kicks ass as an engineer
What negotiation took place? Could the guy get more money? An extension on his fire date? Anything? LIES!!!!
Good movie. Now I feel like watching it.
This is pretty accurate though. The company you work for is not obligated to keep you employed. They are obligated to make a profit. If that means layoffs then so be it. The only person responsible for making money for you to live is you.
Sounds like bootlicker talk, but OK.
How was he wrong? Seriously. Its my job to feed YOUR mouth? Please tell me youre not allowed to vote.
@@jaminbrown7522 boomer spotted
@@joesephjoestar4449 no, just not a socialist
There's never an alternative solution given, what's the company supposed to do, keep on employing all the people until its bankrupt, and then everyone loses their job?
Unless you actually see Clooney and Kendrick in a shot with someone then they werent together. All the people reacting were people who had actually been laid off recently and were given the chance to say how they feel into the camera by the director.
J K Simmons and Anna Kendrick were also in the 2016 movie The Accountant with Ben Affleck. Although their characters did not interact.
Bruce Willis would have done a better job with this role. In response to the cooking quest comment. Bruce would have asked Clooney, "haven't you always had the wish, to learn how to fly?" Then gotten up and threw George out the fucken window. Followed by asking the bimbo if she wanted to fly or fuck.
scott FREE LOL LOL
Then made fun of him for not noticing that the woman he was serious about wasn't serious about him. burn!
it's perfect. It must be Bruce Willis talking.
Are you sure you aren't Bruce Willis?
Job Security is a myth. You must always plan for the next opportunity.
This isn't even a negotiation process. It's pretty one sided. I wonder if people even do this as a consulting service.
negotiation to what exactly there no change to the termination of employment or the benefit they will or will not get all this was is your fired and here the terms and a little of consultation to get you through the shit
This is not a negotiation process. The guy was already fired.
yep... those decisions are made over fucking donuts months in advance,,, So keep a eye out for the FedEx guy about Wed or Thursday bringing paperwork,
But at least a potential dispute was managed and resolved at a conflict stage.
I agree you are 100% correct that it is not a negotiation. He was merely sweetened to leave without resistance.
0:55 Aaaach Red John... :)
Wow. No comments about the fact that Batman fired Commissioner Gordon in front of Squirrel Girl. Lol
Warrior1Spartan you are too funny.
Well usually when there are actors/actresses associated with Marvel or DC characters they've played in the past, there's normally a fuck ton of comments about it. Lol
no, you are wrong, batman did not fired commissioner Gordon, he fired JJ Jameson
@@albeertoh2131 Hahahahaha! You serious?!
My uncle did that for years, a " labor trouble shooter, axe man " for a major company .
And that's what they'll say when they ship your job overseas. Just remember, it's a "rebirth"
Temporarily some jobs may be getting shipped overseas but in reality most of them and eventually all of them are replaced by artificial intelligence.
AI probably won't be able to think creatively within out lifetimes so gigs will still be safe. And if they ever are able to think creatively humans will have a hell of a lot more to worry about than unemployment.
too bad there is no way for there to be enough creative jobs to sustain the entire population. Also, bots can already compose music indistinguishable from human music, so making music that actually broadly appeals to people is not as far off as you may think.
yeah but they'll make an extra 20% by torching our families down while building a whole new life for them in china-Vietnam-etc etc etc. Think about all the good they can do with that "extra" 20%
Right after this scene he hit rock bottom, went crazy, robbed a bank and got "radical" (cut to the opening theme of OZ
Truth! Sneaky truth .... but truth.
before this movie, I never know Anna Kendrick
I dont have an income since November. We put our self in a position dependance and then blame the powerful from using such power. I dont blame anybody but me for how my life is unraveling...im just sad cause it looks like im not gonna make it. Ill keep trying bunt i dont have much hope left.
We all have moments in our life that seem bleak (god knows, I've had a few), most of the time, if you wait it out, you'll come threw it, "if you're going through hell, keep going". Good luck.
Oh man, and here i thoght J Jonah Jameson had pictures of spiderman in his wallet
👍You have an opportunity...a rebirth.
👍 Restart. Rebirth. Reinvent.
🤔How much did they pay you to give up on your dream?
How you sleep at night man? electricity still on.....gas filled with gas, going to chuck e cheese this weekend?😂
Before JK Simmons, that whole thing was improvised at behest of the director. He wanted basic and actual facial response from George and Anna.
It was not funny
Is this funny to you ass fuck face?
Not an alternative solution for the companies problems though, presumably the company is losing money, or on track to, and is having to save money before everyone loses their jobs.
Follow your passion? Give me a break. There's not a cooking job in the world this guy's ready for that will support him, his family, and pay for the mortgage he's got. This guy would be smart enough to know this and not fall for this corny, feelgood bullsh!t. Unconvincing.
In the long view, you are probably right, especially after few places will pass on giving him an opportunity. But, in the short-term, it can help give a little inspiration. However, mostly that speech was to get him out of the room without wanting to kill someone.
He's not ready. Yet. And you never will be.
If there is not a job out there that can then he can hire his value and make a job that pays him that kind of money. That is vary unfortunate that you see the world this way word of advice I would back track spend an hour reading a day better yourself learn the laws of the universe and maybe you can do what you love and get paid in abundance for it or at least have an abundance of happiness. Be positive.
You are right.
Just because your dreams didn't pan out means everybody is in the same boat. A lot people switch careers late in life and turn out OK.
At least he has Farmers. Bum budubumpabumpbumpbump!
So if hes nice to everyone he himself gets fired or at the very least put on his higher up’s radar. Dont need either
Everyone has a sob story. You have a sob story when its your turn in that seat.
Isnt it everyone’s responsibility to ensure their own survival? To some extent
What do i suggest you tell them? No idea. Anyways, heres your severance pay as per your employment contract. Please maintain communication because in a fee months well send you stuff so you can file your taxes. If you dont have any other questions please return your key card to the front desk and i hope you have a good day otherwise
In 2023 people will just snap at the sentence of "follow your dreams" bullshit. I mean tho it's true, but no one will want to hear it from a random HR guy
Correct. I can’t stand the “follow your dreams” speech. Is so cliche and manipulative
Savage reframe
Corny, but oddly moving.
Is this true irl to?
"I should know. 'Rebirth' is the theme for just about every character I've ever played, including this one."
Huh?
Thats cute and all but dreams are kinda bullshit. Statistically speaking, he was better with the 90k a year job.
Yep.
yea, he was definitely better with 90k a year job. but he lost it. so make the best of it
There's no making the best of losing a 90k a year job by becoming a chef. He doesn't have the experience (and likely skill) necessary to work in a food service job and still support his family while paying his mortgage. The SMART thing to do is get another job that he's experienced with and qualified for that still pays reasonable. "Follow your dreams" is the worst advice you can give or get.
the truth is a guy his age is going to have a very hard time, most likely, of going out and finding a comparable job. not saying I disagree with your comment either
He may not find something that makes 90k, but he'll find something that still pays more than twice as much as a starting chef with no experience.
I herd that they got real reactions from "firing" those people
Such a depressing movie
Watched it again using my BOXXY SOFTWARE. Probably for the fourth time XDDDD
Wow Anna’s character doesn’t know how to treat clients
I need the script of this scene please
Who knew mass unemployment could sound so damn appealing /s
A new birth of freedom
They actually talk to you when you get laid off?
Don't you just get a pink slip in your mailbox?
There's actually different companies that handle things in different ways. There are even different jobs at the same company, amazingly.
It depends on the company you work for. If you worked for a closely knit company, yes, someone will sit you down and discuss options because you were a part of the family. Now, if you worked a for conglomerate, chances are that you're just a number in their ledger and will cut you faster than you can refill your coffee mug.....and they will have their high priced attorneys ready to battle you in court for five+ years while you challenge the dismissal.
He’s a 65 year old guy with kids aged 5-7 years old? Great grand kids maybe lol.
Those photos are of his actual kids when they were younger.
👌
Is this a real job?
Fuck yea, My uncle did that " labor trouble shooter, axe man " for a major company for years. He was a millionaire long before he retired.
Nice advice there sport. You just encouraged him to start a new career at his age that pays slightly more than unemployment. Yeah, that's going to feed his kids.
This wouldn't have worked on me lol I mean the acting here is great and all but there isn't anything that they could say that would turn around my anger and disappointment from losing a 90K job.
the negotiation process? i see someone who holds all the cards, tell some sad sack that he doesn't deserve to be sad as he's being fired. OH! it's alright! i don't mind that i got fired because i have a minor in french culinary arts? what fucking kitchen is going to hire a man in his late 50's early 60s to be their new head chef?
Got to be a horrible person to fire someone
I'll place 👛 from my royal butter on metalson that 1000 to place can't spend it all in one place . Phil I'll pay my taxes to y'all sir #sendthistothehound translates plz Merle
Isnt that waste of time? You are fired you are fired. Why all those BS?
Is that the girl from twilight
thenormanizer yeah she is really good in this film. Cheak it out
Just not his tempo.
Il Picado sounds Italian not French. Les Picado on the other hand ... did that Jew Reitman make faux pas ?/
CovidImages need to be invested more than half19
I actually have no sympathy for the fired folk in this clip
Watching this with any sense of reality, Clooney's spiel is absolute bullshit, no-one in real life would ever fall for it. But's it Clooney and it's a film and it's acting, so we'll all go with it......but it is shit.
Considering how they take it, they deserve to get fired.
How should they have taken it?
You're an idiot
If you don't have a family or others relying on you, it wouldn't be so devasting, but when you have to provide for others, it gets heartbreaking.
And you can tell this idiot has never held a job in his life
This is the most pathetic attempt of hollywood to depict layoffs. If you were making your partner (the company) money in your position you wouldn't be laid off. If you aren't worth what you were being paid and can't get that salary from someone else then celebrate the years you were overpaid and get the F over it.
If you lose your job that’s on you. Either you’re not in a position to keep it or you’re not smart enough keep it. On you.
Certainly not because a company decided that exploiting overseas workforce would maximize their profits, regardless of how good you were at your job, right? Imbecile
Here's a life lesson for you. You can do everything right and still fail.
Ever heard of being laid off because of company cutbacks? Your comment is cancer inducing. Please kindly go fuck yourself.
Very niave of you their Henry. Let me guess you are in your late 20's early 30's. King of the hill of the little pond you swim in. Guess what, wait a bit, you'll figure out the reality of the world. By then you will only look back at yourself and say, what a fucking fool I was. Good Luck.
Not the case at all. Most of the time, massive layoffs happen because MGMT screwed up.