RE: On Borrowed Time
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Becoming unemployed can be a dilemma, and at this time of year it must be worse. In my country, there was a time when many companies closed and people became unemployed. Some people took benefits and reinvented their lives, others looked for jobs elsewhere, but also a large group committed suicide. They had to patrol some viaducts where people were throwing themselves off. While it is true that if a company goes through a rough patch and has to do without some personnel, there must be a way not to leave people on the street, especially if you have dedicated a good time of your life to the company. Well, that's my humble opinion. Regards
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Quite common these days it seems. I guess when there seems to be no way to live, it might be better not to.
Companies are companies, they have one goal in mind, profits. The problem is, we let them make profits at any cost, not just in the way they treat employees, but how they make money at all.