Thread regarding State Farm Insurance layoffs

Why are you still at State Farm?

Since so many of you hate it so much, why not just leave?

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Post ID: @OP+1lyIVJte

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@Kxse same here. Gonna cash out my 950 hours of PTO when i go as well.

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Post ID: @Kcck+1lyIVJte
  1. Pension, 2) Health Insurance, 3) Mortgage
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Post ID: @Kxse+1lyIVJte

D-mb, just d-mb.

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Post ID: @6tbi+1lyIVJte

A divorce, a maybe a DUI or two, second mortgage, along with the BMW payments and that east side Bloomington address…

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Post ID: @6vio+1lyIVJte

@3sdq, 100%. Having moved from production work to ET, I have whiplash from the difference in how I am treated and valued, and my last production role was still pretty cushy comparatively.

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Post ID: @6uha+1lyIVJte

Here until I'm not here. Once I finish my company paid certifications and the bonus rolls in I'm hitting the road.

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Post ID: @6fod+1lyIVJte

After the bonus gets paid, we will lose people in operations, happens every year. It’s so weird to me that people outside of operations don’t care how badly operations is treated, until it starts impacting them. If they do it to us , it will happen to you. SF could lay-off all of those in corporate and we would function just fine, you aren’t safe as you think you are.

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Post ID: @3sdq+1lyIVJte

Spoken like one of life’s failures. Downtrodden is your life homie.

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Post ID: @2efp+1lyIVJte

Did. Wow. You must be a groupie or paid too much - Farm Lover

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Post ID: @2rtp+1lyIVJte

You stay to eat a-s? I stay to fight the msn, mucho differante!

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Post ID: @2vfa+1lyIVJte

Why am I still at State Farm? Time to get even with the man! Why are you still here? I ask you

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Post ID: @1mbn+1lyIVJte

Don’t strive to be only a “frontline” worker then. Whatever happened to intiaitive and taking control of one’s own destiny?

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Post ID: @1vhq+1lyIVJte

It is a 100 year company with good benefits and decent pay. Not for everyone, especially customer facing roles.

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Post ID: @1mau+1lyIVJte

because it's an amazing company...number one in the country

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Post ID: @1rod+1lyIVJte

Pension for some. Close to leaving for others. Its a career you can get stuck in.

I dont assume the OP is so childish to assume that adults will just rage quit a job and go unemployed.

Its the same low level of thought that has people coming here to say "stop whining" We already do that at work, this is a anonymous website for exactly these types of conversations.

If you dislike the level of content here, use your brain. Start posting what you like about the job ect. But you wont. You are here to insult people who care enough about their job to complain that it could be better.

If you had worked here long enough, you would remember what this company once was, and then you too would complain, unless you reside in the few pockets of the company that get wealthy on the backs of of the front line workers.

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Post ID: @1zzx+1lyIVJte

Still holding on to a losing 401K with no pension? Hahaha!

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Post ID: @1rqe+1lyIVJte

LOL, the OP is now answering his own troll question.

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Post ID: @1bod+1lyIVJte

I am still at State Farm because I am doing a fantastic job. My compensation, while appearing excessive to you people, is far less than my true value. I must admit the perks (Davos, Super Bowl suite, etc.) are fabulous and help bridge some of that gap.

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Post ID: @1jlh+1lyIVJte

Here it comes , another analyst that has never helped a customer or answered a phone. We are so glad you are happy with your position, while the operations staff is drowning in work and turnover.

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Post ID: @tvh+1lyIVJte

So that you'd have something to ask.

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