• solarvector@lemmy.zip
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    4 months ago

    Small business with one person leaving having a catastrophic impact, sure.

    Giant corporation, one person can’t tip the scales, regardless of skill and knowledge.

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      4 months ago

      Small businesses do the same shit.

      As an embedded systems engineer, I left a small business to triple my pay. They eventually replaced me with someone at twice my old salary, but they couldn’t hack it and the company folded not long after.

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        4 months ago

        Definitely agreed. I’m just saying that example can crush a small company, but in a larger one the risk is spread out to be more of a “the house always wins” situation. Even if they lose some of the time they will come out ahead with the shitty exploitative strategy.

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      You’d be surprised. I’ve worked for a fortune 500 and knew people that, if the left, would cause a multi million dollar facility to grind to a halt for at least a month. And management was only barely aware of how important they were

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      I was at a small company for 7 years working 50-60 hours weeks. I left for a large company where I work 40…at most. Usually I get my stuff done and have a “free” day.

      Even including the overtime pay at the first job, my checks here are over 50% bigger.

      It took the threat of poaching for the boss to do anything but they wound up giving my coworker a raise. Clearly they had the money.