2024 is looking to be a layoff-heavy year, and organizing may be the only way for developers fight for their rights.
First, Bidenomics and you get what you vote for.
Second, you are not owed a job in your chosen field.
Third, if you did not make miserable, unplayable shit filled to the brim with dumbass politics and personal agendas, maybe, just maybe, the consumer would buy it and you would not be feelind the squeeze right now.
It's worth noting as well many of these employees are going to be the same entitled twat tech millennials that we've seen posting about their lives at Google and Twitter. The difference is they will have had the sense to keep a lid on their private lives but I think it's safe to assume they're company bloat acting uppity.
First, Bidenomics and you get what you vote for.
Second, you are not owed a job in your chosen field.
Third, if you did not make miserable, unplayable shit filled to the brim with dumbass politics and personal agendas, maybe, just maybe, the consumer would buy it and you would not be feelind the squeeze right now.
It's worth noting as well many of these employees are going to be the same entitled twat tech millennials that we've seen posting about their lives at Google and Twitter. The difference is they will have had the sense to keep a lid on their private lives but I think it's safe to assume they're company bloat acting uppity.
CNBC just explained that today's jobs numbers prove the economy is roaring.
How many of those "jobs" are government make-work designed to cook GDP and unemployment?
Probably about 150%