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If you can't say something nice, say nothing at all. But also it wouldn't be smart to bash your former employer if you want to keep working in the field. Especially an employer with a habit of buying up the competition.
yes the better idea is just letting them get away with being shitty to employees
I never said that. But it's smart of him to not say anything. Unless you want to have less of a future job-wise
Some people care more about doing what's right than doing what is best for earning more money. It may be an alien concept, I know.
It's not alien, but not everyone can afford not feeding their kids.
If youd read the article, he didn't say anything negative about them either.
I know. Hence my comment. I'm saying he's smart for not saying anything.