Whether they feel conflicted about helping corporations that are probably evil to treat employees badly is irrelevant.
True, but isn't this irrelevant in both directions? The managers in the discussion were complaining about How Bad They Felt as if their ex-employees could use that to pay rent.
Your employment is between you and the company, not you and the manager.
That depends at least in part on what the manager tells the company, though, doesn't it?
Also, I got the impression from the discussion that there was some "people with more money have more of an inner life" going on, with all the discussion of how terrible managers feel to fire people, as if people who are in a position to get fired don't also feel kind of bad about the situation.
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True, but isn't this irrelevant in both directions? The managers in the discussion were complaining about How Bad They Felt as if their ex-employees could use that to pay rent.
Your employment is between you and the company, not you and the manager.
That depends at least in part on what the manager tells the company, though, doesn't it?
Also, I got the impression from the discussion that there was some "people with more money have more of an inner life" going on, with all the discussion of how terrible managers feel to fire people, as if people who are in a position to get fired don't also feel kind of bad about the situation.