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Job hopping my be more detrimental than people realize (and it’s good for the people)

Right now we have a “don’t like the company/job, go get a newer better paying one” mentality, and it’s happening a lot. What I’m pointing out is that because you all are job hopping so much, you are taking experience away from the company and slowly eroding away it’s ability to function, especially those of you that are specialists at your job. Companies will start to crumble as the experience leaves because no one will know how to do the key things that run the company and three great things: A: the company has to pay out the wazzoo to get a specialist in ASAP to figure out how to unfuck the cluster fuck they’ve made. B: they realize they need to pay for loyalty so your wages go up (which you successful job hoppers are seeing. Or C: the company collapses and because food for a few new companies…


Right now we have a “don’t like the company/job, go get a newer better paying one” mentality, and it’s happening a lot.

What I’m pointing out is that because you all are job hopping so much, you are taking experience away from the company and slowly eroding away it’s ability to function, especially those of you that are specialists at your job.

Companies will start to crumble as the experience leaves because no one will know how to do the key things that run the company and three great things:

A: the company has to pay out the wazzoo to get a specialist in ASAP to figure out how to unfuck the cluster fuck they’ve made.

B: they realize they need to pay for loyalty so your wages go up (which you successful job hoppers are seeing.

Or C: the company collapses and because food for a few new companies that run better than the ancient one did and people get a better work environment.

Maybe I’m overly optimistic, but we shall see how this plays out in the coming years!

I’m rooting for you!

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