Pros
Wild and most unbelievable stories that will cause your friends and family to reach out to you more than ever to check on your mental state.
Cons
Once upon a time, before “J’s Way” swept through the halls, Jiffy wasn’t perfect — far from it — but there was at least some hope. Talented people were joining, trying to bring order, trying to rescue the place from itself. For a moment, it almost felt like things might turn around. And then came J’s Way — not a person, but a “leadership style” so stunningly misguided it could only be described as cartoon villainy. Imagine running a company by typing random things into ChatGPT, calling it “strategy,” and then scheduling meetings just to miss them. Picture someone entering a room, shouting about their “kingdom,” and instantly turning the entire team into statues, terrified to say or do anything that might draw attention. That’s J’s Way. Under this philosophy, chaos became the only constant. Projects were abandoned, priorities flipped daily, and morale plummeted. Talented hires — the ones who had shown up to fix things — either left in frustration or were pushed aside. Meanwhile, “J’s Way” strutted around, convinced it was playing 4D chess while barely managing tic-tac-toe. The result? An exodus. More than a dozen strong performers have left already, and many more are lining up to go. The company is now a “war zone,” but the enemy isn’t the competition — it’s the absurdity of leadership decisions that make progress impossible.