The kids I was going to college with all wanted to work there, and it drove me nuts. I'd ask them if they knew what kind of working hours they would have while they were there, and they didn't care, it was all about the money.
There is no amount of money that could get me to work there, as I've already done the 12 hour or more work day thing in the military, and I will never do that again.
Somewhere in there it does mention that people are happy to work there. That is the thing that strikes me as odd the most.
You have a culture of fear, progress is determined by intersectionality rather then merit but you are happy because the food is good?
The kids I was going to college with all wanted to work there, and it drove me nuts. I'd ask them if they knew what kind of working hours they would have while they were there, and they didn't care, it was all about the money.
There is no amount of money that could get me to work there, as I've already done the 12 hour or more work day thing in the military, and I will never do that again.
You do know Stockholm syndrome is a thing that can apply to a workplace right?
Walmart and their cult-dance comes to mind as a earlier example.