Been watching the Tiktoks of some of the 11,000 laid off Meta employees. Almost none of the laid-off people have any technical skills of any kind. They're all in "soft" stuff like "climate," "human rights," recruiting, "diversity officer," morale boosting.

I saw one laid off woman who was a "Niceness Maestro." That may sound like an exaggeration, and I'm sure it is an exaggeration, but I have heard of positions like "Director of Niceness" or the like at Big Tech.

No, I can't link these TikToks because TikTok's search function is terrible and I forgot to download. I looked for them and failed.

These mostly Wymyn are "Human Bloatware" that did next to nothing but take a $300,000 per annum pay check.

@Aether yep first meta then Amazon, and soon other tech companies will follow

@societyoutcasts Amazon has yet to confirm when but they have already announced they are cutting 10,000 before the end of the month.

finance.yahoo.com/news/amazon-to-lay-off-10000-workers-as-soon-a-this-week-report-165308894.html

>The layoffs will impact Amazon's Alexa business, as well as the company's retail and human resources divisions, according to The Times. Amazon's Alexa group, which produces its Echo hardware and associated software, loses up to $5 billion a year, The Wall Street Journal reports, citing internal documents the paper reviewed.

>The 10,000 jobs make up some 1% of Amazon's 1.5 million global workforce. The Times reports that the final number of planned layoffs could change between now and when they're announced. Amazon announced a hiring freeze on Nov. 3.
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>LOSES FIVE BILLION DOLLARS PER YEAR

No actual corporation does this! Bezos you faggot admit that Amazon is just a government institution! We all know it, and there is no other feasible way to have been dumping money like that!

@DasSauerkraut @Aether
I watched a video a few months ago of a guy who works in the tech industry. He has friends in these companies and said that they were looking through employees records and noticing a lot of dead weight (people who don't actually do any work). He said that by the end of 2022 these companies would be firing them. The articles about the supposed losses is probably an excuse to not get sued.

@societyoutcasts @Aether
Lol. To a degree it sounds like companies see the end coming of them and are trying to ditch the progressives and diversity hires last minute to try and save themselves.
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@DasSauerkraut @Aether at the end of the day these people are self-interested and will do anything to save themselves

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