Anonymous ID: c3ad25 May 28, 2020, 6:18 a.m. No.9344013   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9343823

Glad you made it out of that snake pit, anon. I've been in similar situations and glad I left, no matter how big the salary.

Looking forward to hearing professionals from different industries explain how the systems they know about are set up to knowingly manipulate and deceive customers, to exploit as many people as possible as much as possible. And how anyone inside the system who has morals and a conscience, who actually cares about the customers, is forced to either play the dirty game as expected, or find a new job.

This kind of thing is common sense to many of us here, but I think the normies will be shocked as they wake up, to find out how everything in society was a complex deception designed to take the common person's money, health, property, ideas, privacy - anything of value.

Personally, I worked for a tech company that hosted many companies' most important data, intellectual property, and daily planning "in the cloud". For those who don't know, this catch phrase "in the cloud" really just means 'on a server that is not at your location and that you don't own or control and will never know who else can access.'

Our company website showed stock photos of American professionals in suits, and talked about security, privacy, reliability, integrity. But all the technical aspects of the business were operated by contractors in eastern europe working from home, though the CEO and headquarters were in the U.S. Any of those contractors at any time, without any permission request or audit tracking, could view any and all of any customer's data, and even download it all to his own computer if desired. They could even log in as any customer and perform actions under the customer's name.

Never trust any company to "keep your data safe and private", no matter what their Marketing team claims on their website or how big and respected the company name is.