Short Posts by @jsantana - The Company is Not Your Family

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Although a certain company sells a "family" culture, it will never be your family. This only made sense to me after having worked for many years in different companies.

Many young people who join the job labor today think that the company is their "second home", that they are in a "safe place" and that co-workers are almost "their family", but the reality is different, and it is necessary to stay "open eyes".

The first opportunity you don't show results, the company won't have any love for you, will fire you. You are not indispensable, the company will survive with or without you. These are hard realities, but necessary things to learn.

What we must do is always our work in the best possible way. Be responsible, sociable and always available. Work is work, and personal relationships are not part of it. Having this balance, you live and work well.


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Of course, any employee that has this in mind will work hard and enjoy good reward and commendation while it lasts. A lot of factors play here apart from one's competency and efficiency such as government policies which can make a company to lay off workers, shocks like COVID-19, recession to mention but a few. When these unforeseen circumstances set in, personal relationship will not be able to save any individual from being retrenched.

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