I used to work at RAD in New Accounts from 2016 to June last year and c'mon ya'll, be honest, all of us knew it was coming, and if you're ex-card services you should have known just how shady Melisa and her crew are if you were paying attention. Now, I knew Ed was never going to have layoffs on his watch, he made a big deal of the fact that they had never done that every time the annual Contact center meeting came through, it was something he was proud of and rightfully so. Melisa never said anything about layoffs and that made me nervous, the fact that (at least at RAD) better sups and managers started getting pushed out on extremely flimsy premises, or resigning before they could be terminated.
I miss ADS, I really do, I liked just about everyone I worked for or with from Dinah on down but I always saw through the smarmy "family" c-ap they were always pushing, but I figured that this was going to happen after the Signet debacle (we lost one of our best escalations Specialists at RAD who wound up at HP, like I did because of a Signet customer going crazy about how we wouldn't give him a 20,000 limit on a roughly 525 and a DRAT of like 40% IIRC), he screamed at the associate for an hour and then screamed at the TL and Supervisor for another two. Then screamed at Signet and got some executive vice president who demanded that the ADS associate be terminated. Which he was. He's Executive Escalations at HP now.
Also it got really obvious they were gonna make cuts when BRO doing nonsense like changing significant processes (at least at New Accounts on V20, V25, A01, F60 and F16 queues, as well as Credit limit increases, Social Security number handling, and Student app processes) without telling anyone and with KC not reflecting the changes as usual, so they could nail you four times in a week with zeros (that would have been 100s just a week before) to have you finaled and two more the next week for the termination.
The only silver lining to any of this for people that may be getting chopped in Rio anyway is that Bank of America's contact center is here if you want to stay in financial services, and if you're into technology or escalations at all Apple has a vendor site here for a contact center, HP's got 1LS and 1.5LS commercial support for the Elite line of computers and the high end Workstation models, 2LS for all of our computers, retail point of sale systems and thin clients, as well as some support for Enterprise printers, HP also has escalations up to the executive level located here too.
Plus down in Albuquerque there's Canon, T-Mobile and Verizon who all have contact centers there. Still s—s regardless.