Corporate America is an interesting place. People are expected to be loyal to a company but why would one be loyal to a company? Companies are soulless entities, ran by nameless and faceless executives on a board. At least 95% of the time Steve from the mailroom won’t be a golf buddy of the CEO.
Wouldn’t it make more sense to be loyal to the people in the company? The ones you come to work with and see everyday? The people that fail when you fail and succeed when you succeed?
People need to be loyal to people. When things go right many people before me and after me did what they were expected to. When things go wrong it is everyone’s job to help catch it and fix it. The ones around me are the ones I need to trust and depend on. When we do this everything goes well, when we don’t you end up with an endless blame game.
I am loyal. Loyal to my family and friends. To my bosses and coworkers. I will do what I have been called upon to do and do it to the best of my ability. If only everyone around me could agree to do the same.
In the end I guess I shouldn’t be mad at Corporate America. I should be mad at the people that can’t return the favor. But what should I expect most people are who they were in highschool just in an older form.