Rolling Layoffs - Meta Makes No Apology

 The last bit of humane seems to have gone out of laying off workers. That had been the massaged rhetoric of how difficult the decision has been to do this, with a mea culpa tagged on. 

In its latest round of rolling RIFs - 8,000 this time - Meta makes no apology, reports CNBC. The message is totally delivered in capitalistic terminology. That is, the language of efficiency. Also, there's no softening that this will be the last of the massive RIFs. There could be more in August.

So, here is the worker in America. The state of being is as raw and as uncertain as the Industrial Age depicted by Charles Dickens in his novels such as "David Copperfield." 

In coaching, I hammer that careers no longer exist. The professional objective is no longer for climbing the ladder. 

Work has mutated into the need to make a living, hopefully a good living. The ranting on Blind or Reddit about how it used to be showcases how many are locking themselves out of the current reality. Extend that to the art of the interview: No one is interested in who you used to be. The focus is what results can you achieve in a particular task, better, cheaper and faster than others going after the wage-earner.

Careers? So Over. It’s about Earning a Good Living. No matter what.

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