Originally Posted by
Swakid8
I agree with you. If it wasn’t for SAP, I think the company would have come to the table to negotiate in good faith. Maybe that is a naive take. I do know one thing though, SAP is a tool to have in our back pockets.
Thirded. It’s hard to meet halfway though when they’re demanding we give up our biggest QOL tool permanently...
They had no desire to counter with even a deeply subpar offer after we said no to losing sap. Not really a negotiation more like a one sided lecture 🙄