Many of the people that you lay off will have closer relationships with the people who stay than you do, so treat them with an appropriate level of respect.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When you work somewhere and you feel comfortable, you don't want to leave. You want to stay there forever.
My husband and I are just really laid back people.
It comes down to the way you treat people. When you treat people with dignity and respect all the time, you can work through anything.
Whenever someone leaves, the next person that gets pulled in is somebody with similar values.
I suppose for whatever reason I actively welcome being put down, something which perhaps goes back to my upbringing - that accusation of not being worthy which could be laid at one's door.
I don't understand people who want to leave a good job. To me, without being terribly judgmental, those are people who haven't gone through their stint of being out of work for long periods of time.
I don't want to let my guard down and feel too comfortable. If you become complacent, you start feeling entitled. I'm ready to go dig ditches if I have to. Whatever I gotta do to provide for my family. Whatever I gotta do to make sure that I do the best possible job at whatever wonderful opportunities I've been handed.
Never stay with friends or relatives. You end up living on their schedules.
People either leave or they stay.
The minute you do any layoffs, you might as well lay off the whole joint because everybody forgets about the customer and worries about their job security.