• LocoOhNo@lemmus.org
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    7 months ago

    I quit Lowe’s a few months ago and they mistakenly gave me an exit interview. Not only did I put my grievances in writing, but I was adamant that the “HR” person typed what I was saying verbatim.

    There’s no point in those interviews unless you say what needs to be said.

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      7 months ago

      I love exit interviews.

      P.s. Chris, you were the worst manager I’ve ever had. You’re a terrible human. That’s why the entire department left and got hired at another company… the one I went to. The entire department, Chris. I made that happen.

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      7 months ago

      But what do you think that accomplished?

      Even if the HR person did type it verbatim and show it to you, they’re just going to turf it the second you leave and spin a tale that makes their boss happy.

      There’s zero chance that the upper management who needed to hear what you said actually heard it.

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        7 months ago

        Meh, they get taken seriously at least where I work. Especially if they were a high performer or if there is a significant trend in departures.

        That said, some leadership will hear parts that don’t make them feel so bad and gasp onto those.