https://www.sfgate.com/tech/article/linkedin-laid-off-california-workers-19607067.php
'A cesspool': Laid-off California tech workers are sick to death of LinkedIn
Tech workers hate the Bay Area company's site. But more than ever, they need it.
'A cesspool': Laid-off California tech workers are sick to death of LinkedIn
Tech workers hate the Bay Area company's site. But more than ever, they need it.
The pay was good, he said, and he thought he’d be able to parlay the hourly contract into a full-time job. But after a Cruise vehicle dragged a pedestrian in San Francisco on Oct. 2, the startup began to spiral and money dried up. Kohlheyer’s contract ended, and after a break, he was back unhappily “trolling LinkedIn all day” by late February. Again, the self-aggrandizing, corporate-speaky posts really bothered him.
“There’s just such a capitalist-centric mindset on there that is so annoying as a worker who has been fundamentally screwed by companies,” he said. “Wading” through LinkedIn, he said, it’s hard to tell if people feel like an alternative to the top-heavy, precarious tech economy is even possible.
“Is [LinkedIn] a terrible sign that we live in a capitalist hellscape?” he asked. “Hell yes! But we do live in a capitalist hellscape, and girl’s gotta eat.”

