Thread regarding Verizon Communications Inc. layoffs

Feeling betrayed. Don’t be tone deaf to us being laid off.

I posted this in a comment but deserves its own post.

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“True happiness is worth more than money, possessions, or job status.” but money pays the bills, possessions clothe us and feed us, job status showcases our talent and makes us useful in today’s world.
So. Yes, I am very upset. I can’t feed my family or pay my mortgage with happiness. My husband got laid off from his job in the summer and he hasn’t found anything else. So we have NO comfortable income very soon. I am scared. I am feeling unprotected and betrayed. Stop telling not to feel this way.


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Post ID: @OP+1kb3g21t8

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I was laid off this round. It's happened before - years ago. In both cases, I had every impression that I was a top performer, right up to the day I was let go. It seems pretty clear in this recent round that performance wasn't the key factor, if it was even a major factor. People I'd worked with for years, and the known "go to" people; the "If you're really stuck, go see this person"; many of those were RIF'd this time. So many that I have colleagues who weren't RIF'd but still have been despairing for days: "How the heck do we keep this going now without these people?!" So, to those feeling all kinds of conflicting emotions, one person's opinion - it's natural to be feeling what you're feeling. It won't go away overnight. But, in my experience, you do come to terms with it. Let yourself feel it, but don't let it debilitate you. Eventually, you'll need to pick yourself up off the floor and take actions to get yourself back where you and your family need you to be. Allowing the emotions to overwhelm you doesn't help that. There's a middle ground. Some people on this site want to pretend that feeling nothing is the right way out. I can't see how that's a healthy reaction, but I'm not all-knowing. "We could all lose our jobs any day of the week. I worked for the same company for 15 years. I did good quality work. They discarded me. I feel nothing." I don't see that helping anybody, myself, but if it floats your boat, live that way. On the flip side, losing sleep and not being able to function - that's not helping either. Give it the weight it deserves. Each of us makes that choice, but recognize that you are still alive. You are still here. People still need you. And yes, people still care. You are not alone. There's about 13,000 of us, for starters. More if you look across companies laying people off recently. You are not alone.

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Post ID: @gv+1kb3g21t8

Your feelings are valid. Job loss is devastating. Feel your feelings and take the time you need to process them. I hope you get to a better place soon

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Post ID: @af+1kb3g21t8

Sorry you all lost your jobs. AT&T is doing the same thing. I am just pis$ed off as I stayed all this time for nothing. And note, none of these decisions are performance based - $$$$$$
Good luck

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Post ID: @ae+1kb3g21t8

I feel the same.. My husband lost his job in April. Many, many interviews but no job offers. I just got my work from home accommodations ok'd in Oct but they laid off only 4 people in my department, 3 handicapped, includong me. As "random" as they say these layoffs are, they are not. They are biased as they want all employees to work from home. But that isnt realistic as we all are not physically able to do so. That is why I filed for an accommodation in the first place. I have very little options as a handicapped person finding a job. Look on the Advance ERG slack site. Handicapped employees disproportionally let go over others. Who will actually admit they made these decisions? Higher ups have all employee info and can let go ppl with special needs. But it is illegal to let most of us go. It is called discrimination.

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Post ID: @ab+1kb3g21t8

Welcome to capitalism. Think about who is for the people next time you vote

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Post ID: @a9+1kb3g21t8

@OP same here. I have this crushing depression. I feel lost and I feel I failed my family. New job is easy for some, but some people, like those who may be older and/or disabled, not so much. I feel like a discarded McDonalds sandwich wrapper.

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