Well said and this wasn't always my attitude. I was a company guy all the way and grateful (still am) for the opportunity they presented me with to improve my life and the lives of my wife and son. Needed weekend/holiday volunteers, I was there. Needed me to stay and run freight, I was there. During COVID, when there were no points for call outs and too many city drivers called out, I peddled after working the dock for 6 hours. This isn't helping the company, it's helping building management not have to answer uncomfortable emails.
What do I get? Sent home after 6 hours while part time dock workers have work. I got a taking to for getting one minute of overtime. I clocked out late because I worked till the end (last time I did that) and I even offered to pay back the 50 cents. New hires being offered opportunities to volunteer at other centers with nobody else being told about it. They sent one guy because he couldn't work over night because sleep. Berated by a supervisor because I questioned his decision (sent a lengthy email to district management) and petty retaliation like taking 2 months to approve my shoe reimbursement because I filed a valid ethics point complaint. There's plenty more, but why bother?
I don't care anymore. I look out for myself and my circle of coworkers that look out for each other. I realize I'm just a spoke on a wheel that will keep turning without my effort and my effort isn't appreciated. I give them the work they pay for, nothing more nothing less.