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@@PennyWise-eu9nz This is a television show, it seems like you've forgotten and think you are giving out actual advice. You may be experiencing delusions of grandeur. Sorry.
I'm pretty sure that "if you're on this call you're one of the unlucky few" is a direct quote from that CEO who fired a bunch of people over Zoom during Covid
That seems pretty much par for the course for a lot of HR departments. I got fired from my dream job over video chat a few months ago with no warning, and the head of HR clearly didn’t give a shit. She basically just told me I wasn’t “a good fit for the job” and fucked right off without going into specifics. 95% sure they just couldn’t afford to pay me anymore. Now of course that’s just one person being fired as opposed to dozens at once, but still. You pretty much have to be completely soulless in order to do that shit so callously.
@@TheAndrewj96 still at the end of the day its just orders. like greg here is just the messenger of a piece of paper. i would be kinda sad maybe cuz its tough to fire dozens of people, but its definitely not my problem nor my decision.
thats absolutely normal ppl get fired every single day and it only happens by somone delivering the news, it feels fucked up when it happens to you but its normal its a job that someone has to do, u cant send a dog to fire someone u need a human to do it, it cant be a person whos gonna feel bad afterwords, its the same with most doctors, you never notice how doctors diagnos ppl with horrible diseases all the time and dont really show any emotion about it, they deal with soo much sad shit that its only a job for someone whos can handle there emotion, u dont see doctors crying or overly sad its apart of the job just like firing ppl is when it comes to business
Wow, the irony of Tom mocking the people being fired but then has his own potential firing being thrown in his face by everyone later at the house party!
Sometimes I forget that Tom is the sort of guy who licks boots of his superiors and yells at minimum wage workers. Very much a "fuck you got mine" kind of guy.
The thumbs up to Tom and the "dododododoo ah there" while being totally visible and audible to the audience of soon to be terminated 😂 Almost killed me
@@craigweimer6512 he was very good at the wheeling and dealing and ingratiating himself with the top brass, which is most of the battle. But in terms of, "right, today, you will be doing X task", I think this is all we get.
@@FH-bc9su That's actually good for him tho cause people don't perceive him as a threat. They see him as just some awkward clumsy goofball but there is a very ambitious little slimeball hiding beneath the surface.
I mean, Greg wasn't good guy in the first place, since 1 season he's a literal embodiment of nepotism (all of Roy siblings are, tbf, but at least they are Logan's children, not his nephew... At this point, Greg is more involved with company than Connor.)
He was a no-job having, living off his mother into his thirties with no ambition but a high desire to suck up and get shit for free-kind of guy. Just a bit clueless in the beginning, but he is quite much a 'I got mine, where's yours?' type of person.
1:12 I like how Greg began making a thumbs up to Tom, but realized that it probably wouldn't look good to thumbs up when firing dozens of people, so he tried to save it by rubbing his head. 😂😂
Right like u signed up for this did u really think u could work for a soulless company and get treated with love and care lmfaoo? U can’t play both sides
Something very similar to this happened at the company I work at. We had a mandatory company wide “digital event” that was just the CEO confirming that over 2000 people were getting fired.
I just came realize what a great Henchman Greg is. As bumbling as he is Greg only does what is told and that seems to be the only reason why he is still around in the company.
I never understood this view point. Even outside of media. I can sympathize with anyone regardless of how terrible they are. Do people really just see a morally grey person and say "yea fuck him. I want bad stuff to happen to him"
@@ReubenModeXXX did you not at all watch how he acted when greg was reading his script? How are we supposed to give him any compassion when his job is at stake when he clearly has no empathy at all when regular folks are losing their jobs. Just because we have spent 4 seasons with him does not mean he's a good person and I don't see why I should have any compassion for him when he's on the chopping block given how he just acted in this scene.
@@Jimbo1221 that's what they get for being on *RU-vid* of all things instead of being focused on the show 😂 almost as bad as being on Twitter then complaining about spoilers
Even though this is meant to be a comedic and highly ironic moment, this is HOW I IMAGINE most major companies conduct rounds of mass terminations/layoffs. Pawn off on some underling with the corporate structure who has JUST ENOUGH POWER to fire people but NOT ENOUGH to tell the people ordering them to go screw themselves.