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Employees who were once high-spirited and relaxed are complaining of nervous stomachs and have adopted a hunker-down mentality as they wait for the other shoe to drop.
CNET Radio and CNET News.com explore the plight of these tech workers by taking a look at the new dot-com culture, which is laced with hiring freezes, budget cuts and scores of layoffs. Tune in to CNET Radio's weeklong report, "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap," airing this week at 7:20 a.m. and 5:20 p.m. PDT on 910 AM in the San Francisco Bay Area. The radio segments will also be available online each day at News.com.
Dot-commers get dose of reality
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| To survive, Girl Geeks had to turn its employees into contractors. If all goes well, employees will soon be added back to the payroll. CEO Kristine Hanna says the decision actually prevented layoffs. (2:10) |
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| Mandatory pay cuts are tough, but in some cases, they can save your job. "I'll probably have to find a part-time job...but I'm thankful I still have a job," an Agilent Technologies employee says. (2:11) |
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| Some employees say layoffs and company reorganizations have given them a new outlook on life, reforming many workaholics. "I?m getting to know my wife and kids again," one worker says. (2:15) |
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