Thought this could use to be pushed to the top given latest news. Not my post, OP is @RpNmAyg-olkf.
I worked for State Farm for 25 years and left well before retirement age feeling it needed to trim down. It was tiring trying to make a difference; so unlike many that stay and complain..., I left. I was in a Claim Manager job. I sat in planning sessions years ago and was open about the need to more aggressively reorganize and reduce staff at my level and below. The company was resistant to expanding centralization and cost reduction 20 years ago; and an industry selling rather simple P it may seem harsh to be in an organization going through change. Actually State Farm is a benevolent company compared to most. If you are worth more..., leave. If you are clever enough to start a business and do better; do it. I watched employees complain for decades and while difficult at times for me; I am pleased I left. I have done better on my own terms. I hope many that feel uncomfortable find a better path or be thankful and contribute during a time of change.