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Hired by Verizon after accepting VSP

Does anyone know of anyone who had taken the VSP (voluntary layoff offered in 2018-2019) being hired by Verizon again?

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Try. Or don’t. You know what the paperwork says. If you wanted to try, you wouldn’t ask. So, logically, what’s the point of this thread?

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Post ID: @9dgk+18qxTJBb

Need to read fine print of your VSP. My understanding of late, last 5 years VSPers, is that you can only come back in a contractor capacity.

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Post ID: @7rtd+18qxTJBb

What pathetic sack would come crawl back to this trash heap? Severance paperwork for VSP says you can't work for Verlieson ever again anhy would you want to?

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Post ID: @4cjq+18qxTJBb

@4jaf+18qxTJBb It's only been 2 years since the VSP was announced, so how'd he get hired back a few years later? If you are referring to the 2003 VSP, I don't recall what the rehire rules were for that one. For the 2018 it was no rehire.

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Post ID: @4sis+18qxTJBb

Yes! I know someone who took a VSP over 100k and came back as a Solutions Architect for B2B. The reason he got a decent VSP is at the time he accepted he was 16 years with the Company. He got rehired a few year's later.

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Post ID: @4jaf+18qxTJBb

Only as contractors.

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Post ID: @2vuu+18qxTJBb

Just apply and be straight up. They prob wouldnt care. It's a MC job now. You probably wouldn't even want it with the hours and new pay.

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Post ID: @1tue+18qxTJBb

You’re better than that.

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Post ID: @1jed+18qxTJBb

Stop, you are better than that.

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