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by JohnFen
742 days ago
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The part that gives me pause isn't that the employee is agitating for their own interest. That's good and expected. It's the method by which they're doing it. It's OK if you and others don't think it's fair. We just disagree on that aspect. I don't think it's fair for an employee to use that particular method. To me, it comes off as a kind of extortion to the current employer, and mistreats the employer who made the offer. Others can, of course, have a different opinion. Nothing wrong with that. We simply disagree. To make a little meta-comment: I am genuinely surprised at the negative reaction I've gotten from a few people here. I really didn't think I was saying anything all that controversial. Live and learn, I guess! |
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But then again companies typically do shitty things to employees all the time because the company has the leverage. You've probably witnessed some of that yourself.
Sam Altman and OpenAI come to mind.
So I guess I don't understand what's changed about the relationship when the employee finds leverage to use against the company.