What will it be
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@1h8 Maybe that wouldn't be a bad thing. They stopped writing new policies there, and if the company can also be rid of all the rest of them in one immediate swoop it may actually cut out the cancer that is CA wildfires that have caused so much drama, lawsuits, and bad press over the last 5 years.
Anyone else see that message on the home page trying to convince the employees that they are in fact helping the wildfire victims in CA. Lmao like bruh we know you're not.
Announcement is that they're getting kicked out of the state of California and will owe millions in fines because they sandbagged wildfire claims.
Like a good neighbor.
Outsourcing digital
Maybe we will luck up and they will determine no employees are needed and we all will get a severance package.
I hear announcements will be held until after convention. Then be flexible and be resilient.
@mk Actually PolicyCenter works fine, apparently it won’t work long term with our systems. Imagine that
They are critically understaffed and investing LOTS of money into reducing roles further. No care of quality or customer, or even what State Farm will be long term.
Our "leaders" really are trying their hardest to make this company a shadow of its old self. Like chill out for a few years and start long term planning again vs chasing short term metric goals....you cant fire everyone someone needs to do the work, and you wont be attracting younger talent with a meme-level "wage slave" environment your trying so hard to make as unpleasant as possible.
Also consider, every employee lost usually has them, their friends, and family leaving state farm, if anyone ever cares about market share again up top....
Just sad to see how far the company has fallen and how rapidly management seeks to make worse.
@q0 The two Bobs are coming? “What would you say… you do here?”
@q0 Can confirm 3rd party observations of claims roles.
More in office time, role expansion/duties. 3rd party observers for job/position justifications.
@j9 What? PolicyCenter is not usable after all that? As a claim handler what I know is that all the stuff they’re doing with the blue and white screen links is pure sh-t. Period, point blank. Is that related?
We're all going to be living on a prayer.
Well we bought PolicyCenter from Guidewire as our modernization policy service platform and spent the last 7+ yrs installing it. Now that we are finally close to being done we are told it’s no longer usable and we are switching to a new homegrown platform. What a cluster and waste of time/$
Moving more towards AI so they need less workers.
@db yep that's what's happening, nothing's going to change
ET is hiring more outside executives. Each bringing their cadre of leaders with them and empty promises on vendor products that they use each place they go. Lots of multi I year promises so they can move upward and onward before l anybody is any the wiser.
Pension is being reinstated
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