Punched Out

Several years ago I was talking with my oldest brother, who was then in his 20th year with an insurance giant.

I was in my 3rd year with an advertising agency. I absolutely loved what I was doing—supporting 50 creative department users, and keeping the server alive— though I couldn’t tolerate the deplorable way in which senior leadership treated many of their employees.

I described the environment to my brother and told him I was planning to leave the company.

His executive-level advice was “You just have to learn to roll with the punches.”

My response “I’ve rolled with their punches, I’ve ducked their punches, I’ve counter-punched when appropriate. I’m good at all of the above. I just prefer corporate cultures where there’s not so much f’ing  punching.”

I can’t help but wonder how many people who are among those who are leaving jobs during The Great Resignation were perfectly happy with their pay/benefits, commute time, etc. but are seeking a low-punch (or no-punch) work culture.

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