Thread regarding Xerox Corp. layoffs

11 years @ Xexox

I've spent 11 years here and I quit on my own in November. I've found a job suppoting IT in a smaller company, I took about 10% pay cut but my level of stress is abou 90% lower. Good luck to all of you...

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Post ID: @OP+18yFDiSL

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Laid off last April, 5 months unemployed, got job making more $ and better suited work for me. There is life after xerox/hcl ppl!

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Post ID: @vepj+18yFDiSL

I also worked there for 11 yrs and accepted poor raises (no raises a few yrs) and an ever increasing work load, stress and the biggest A whole boss ever...row man ow ski. Left 1 1/2 yrs ago for less money and have been less stressed and feel more valued than I ever was at Xrx.

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Post ID: @avjx+18yFDiSL

Years ago I was briefly at Xerox during the dear, dead EDS outsourcing days and it was a cluster-f**k of the highest order. Anybody in IT get out of this place - always rancid.

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Post ID: @8kxm+18yFDiSL

Well, I'm leaving too! Going back to the growing SAAS field where I can grow, make more money and have a future. Why did I hold myself to that miserable prison?

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Post ID: @2uro+18yFDiSL

Xerox still outsourcing ?

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Post ID: @1lbe+18yFDiSL

I left last year on my own (before covid) and made over 20K and 90% less stress. Getting out of that sh–ty a– company was the best move I’ve ever made. Waiting around for a pink slip or being miserable in your job without taking any action is unforgivable.

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Post ID: @1gdf+18yFDiSL

I did the same. Left on my own. Took a 10% pay cut but will come out ahead with benefits and 401k match. And I’m doing less work This was the right choice. It’s too stressful there now.

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Post ID: @fej+18yFDiSL

Good to hear. Plus your reduced pay may be made up in no time with raises and lower cost benefits and 401k match if they offer it.

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Post ID: @sdd+18yFDiSL

Congrats! You'll definitely be valued more and probably added at least 5 years to you life expectancy!

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