I once saw a de-motivational poster that read: No single drop of rain believes it is responsible for the flood. In a different light it is raining and there is a flood occurring but we are all caught up in our own departmental drama to notice it.
The reality is that 1200 families related to systems are going to be impacted in this go round and don't believe for a second that it will be the last. Yes, there are some claims jobs moving in, some other work from the northwest, and there will be more positions in the hubs if you want to move. This impacts more than the employee though, it affects the families, extended families & community as well.
Now, here is the flood part: There is a sh-- ton more going on than just systems - There are 3000 families related to Proximity that are impacted. This includes Weather, Fire & Estimatics proximity. Don't forget L&D (think Trainers) as well as Re-inspection. Don't forget the families in the Northwest, or Parsippany with those offices closing. I know there are other departments & offices being impacted, let's work to pull that information together in one place and get a true picture of what is going on.
Please, can we dispense with the interdepartmental jabbing and pull together some basic information as to who all is impacted already, who else will be impacted, and what non-hub offices will be closing. With an expanding economy we are cutting a very large amount of people and I think we should pull together that information to get a clearer picture of what is going on across the enterprise.
None of this means I am happy for you that you kept your job (this time), or that I am not concerned that you are impacted and will either have to find something else within the company or leave. I think we all need to know what is safe (for now), what is not safe, as well as where not to scramble to when trying to find a seat on the bus.