Thread regarding State Farm Insurance layoffs

Smallest pay raise ever due to financial constraints, but we blow $10 million on Super Bowl ads

Screw you Tipsord, you cheap b–tard! And your lap dogs as well. We can't even get a pay increase to keep up with inflation (even though the company's value increased over $2 billion dollars during a pandemic) but you can blow over $5 million per on garbage Super Bowl ads. Our ads used to be funny and memorable, now they just s—, but hey, we're politically correct! I'll be thrilled beyond words when one of us retires.

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Post ID: @OP+19dvDEet

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How about they fix the freaking systems? Or have enough people so that not on hold for a rep for thirty minute?

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Post ID: @anvh+19dvDEet

The fact that you are not competitive in an organization like this speaks volume to your worth. This is an org where you can rise to lead Without a degree from an accredited university... what value and continual learning do you bring... working 10-2

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Post ID: @9xyx+19dvDEet

@6tti - "Speaking of lame and stale, the whining here is just pathetic"... So are people like you making comments like this...

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Post ID: @8lxi+19dvDEet

@8rrx - Blah, Blah, Blah... you poor dear, must s— being such a douche canoe..

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Post ID: @8pgj+19dvDEet

Blah Blah Blah

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Post ID: @8rrx+19dvDEet

Truly sad that the company has made billions of dollars. Yet the people who deliver the promise of the insurance contract get the short end of the stick. I’m sure the executives got their huge bonus for putting the demands and section managers and team managers to make the minions meat metrics at all costs. People are cheating, people are cutthroat on the claims floor while Working from home anyway. It is against the code of conduct to be cheating like this to get the bigger level or raise. But even with that the raises are so minimal for the claim employees.

I know State Farm is not what it used to be but I expect to be treated with respect and like they appreciate me. Spending all this money on ads, yet not taking care of their employees. I’ve seen it firsthand how so many employees are burnt out because of the metrics and now going on stress leave or medical leave for some reason. This cost more money for the company if they would only treat their employees with grace and respect.

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Post ID: @8kcc+19dvDEet

Whatbwas the best commercial? I loved the Tide commercial with Jason Alexander

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Post ID: @6rav+19dvDEet

Speaking of lame and stale, the whining here is just pathetic.

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Post ID: @6tti+19dvDEet

That one commercial was 6 Million plus all the other people involved. 10M to say the least probably more like 15M but, don't you dare send a .55 cent letter. Sitting on over 115Billion in assests. WTF. Calculate just 10,000,000 dollars divided by the amount of employees around 50,000 and Look how much more they can pay the employees but, will not.
2-5% merit increase is garbage while other insurance companies are already paying more.

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Post ID: @6lgu+19dvDEet

Opens up a world of possibilities - Rikki Lake or Blake. Even the band Cake.

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Post ID: @6dne+19dvDEet

Wow. That is a lot of money to spend on a singer who has a lot of negative press towards his relationships. How is that a good idea?

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Post ID: @6qjx+19dvDEet

So, the LOGICAL conclusion is that you are obviously overpaid at SF and have an inflated ideal of your worth, otherwise and try to follow me on this, someone would have offered you more to leave SF and you would not be here crying. Wise up clown.

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Post ID: @5iky+19dvDEet

@4fla yes every year I apply to 5-7 insurance companies, go through multiple interviews, get offers of salary and benefits then compare them to my salary and benefits to make sure my pittance of a raise is what I am worth.

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Post ID: @5ckw+19dvDEet

My LOGICAL response is the market determines what you are worth pat wise, have you applied elsewhere to gauge your value? Of course you have not, it’s so much easier and safer to visit this pos chat room and cry about it right?

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Post ID: @4fla+19dvDEet

@3njd+19dvDEet Just a thought but maybe (just maybe) not everyone is cut out to be a salesman. I know that's a novel idea to you but it's true. Some people like what they do and work hard at doing it to the best of their ability, received an above average rating (4 our of 5) and yet receive a salary increase that doesn't meet the cost of living annual increase. Our bosses (TM's/SM's) are limited by what exec says they can offer as a pay increase. When executive handcuffs them, they are stuck. That's why the original post wasn't aimed at entry level mgt, but at executive and their inability to understand the people that represent this company to the public. PS: Make you feel better calling someone a name instead of having a cogent and logical response?

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Post ID: @3wko+19dvDEet

@3lgo+19dvDEet Since you seem to know soooo very much about other insurance companies, did those other companies that didn't provide their personnel a raise increase in value by $2+ Billion dollars? Additionally, I'm very curious as to what insurance company didn't offer pay raises to their personnel. I've searched numerous ins companies here and the internet and can find no information that supports your comment. Which companies and how do you know?

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Post ID: @3gxt+19dvDEet

Go into agency, you will make EXACTLY what you are worth, and when you want to badmouth your boss you can do it by looking in the mirror. Crybaby.

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Post ID: @3njd+19dvDEet

With “partners” like 2wjy, who needs enemies?

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Post ID: @3gpx+19dvDEet

smallest raise ever....meanwhile, mke be making 6 million plus bonuses, record growth, profits.....yeah....times be tough don't they

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Post ID: @3jdb+19dvDEet

It isnt how hard you work - it is does your effort account for value. We have a lot of mediocre talent working hard which equates to less than talented people working as expected. Some need to realize they won the lottery when they got a job.

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Post ID: @3hmo+19dvDEet

You know other insurance companies gave no raises this year? And, there are millions of people who have lost their jobs in the last year? Maybe get a little perspective - compared to MANY other companies, we have it damn easy. We get to work from home, we still have our jobs, we are getting raises, and we are getting a damn decent bonus. So over the b–ching - if you don’t like it, go get a job somewhere else and then you can b–ch about that place.

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Post ID: @3lgo+19dvDEet

@2wjy.....angry about nothing very often? I said nothing about operations. In fact I came from operations. Worked a lot of claims and a lot of storm duty in my day. Don’t lecture me about how the promise is delivered....especially when absolutely nothing I said was about that.
The topic was marketing and advertising. Guess what? They’re a vitally necessary expense.

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Post ID: @2tit+19dvDEet

2ufg AND WITHOUT THOSE WHO KEEP THE PROMISES YOU ADVERTISE YOU AREN'T NOTHING! It's a team/partnership and if you haven't learned that by now, you shouldn't be an agent. Don't forget those who keep the promises made to the customers. They are by far your best advertisement! Customers don't like it when they are promised one thing and don't get it.

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Post ID: @2wjy+19dvDEet

Agree with small raise this year. Even after all we did and how fast we pulled together for covid work from home environment now. We kept them running even with all the challenges with the system out of date and all of the technical issues.
We kept them going. We did more than above and beyond.

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Post ID: @2amk+19dvDEet

One of the first, toughest lessons that agents learn the hard way is that you have to spend on marketing and advertising. If you don’t, there’s no need for the employees and facilities because you won’t be around any longer.

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Post ID: @2ufg+19dvDEet

You small town country boys sure are paranoid.

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Post ID: @2ren+19dvDEet

Being woke costs money. Don’t you know that? We will have a training module on it Q2.

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Post ID: @1tnv+19dvDEet

We back out of Canada and then hire a Canadian spokesman. Classic SF

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Post ID: @1lhg+19dvDEet

Drake- arent there concerns of him texting scandal?

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Post ID: @1rpm+19dvDEet

Already paying Rogers and Mahomes a ton, and now we’re doing a Superbowl ad with Drake. Expanding our marketing spending while squeezing employees.

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Post ID: @1krf+19dvDEet

Hey had to pay for my BONUS and my new lake house. Signed M Tipsy and family. :)

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Post ID: @1liq+19dvDEet

Awwww @ays+ is trying to make a funny. 4 out of 5 isn't bad. Raise percentages are the issue. So, question for you. Are you intentionally trying to be a jerk or are you one of Tippy's boot-lickers?

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Post ID: @mje+19dvDEet

Merit based, you are obviously sub par.

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Post ID: @ays+19dvDEet

Just look at who a company supports and make your decisions from there. Wait a time with patience. This will all come back to bite them in the butt. Their focus is not on their best asset.... the employee that provides the service. Their focus is on where the crowd is going. Look at the books CEO's read. Scary stuff. Little do they know, the NFL has dropped tremendously not because of just the pandemic. It has dropped because of its Marxist lack of inclusion and no benefit for all attitude. Be assured the general public recognizes it and it will affect future results. Limit the marketing and give me the service as a customer any day. Consumers aren't dumb and neither are employees. Executives, on the other hand, are far from reality and main street USA.

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