Thread regarding Truist Bank layoffs

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Use your job at Truist as a stepping stone for something better. Stay here only for as long as you have to. Maybe before, this was a place to build your career. Now, it seems to be the place where you go if you want to see your career die. I took that advice from a coworker and now I'm on my way out. Just sharing his wisdom here.

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Massive layoffs this week to cut expenses Many long time employees

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Having worked a number of years for BB&T, I have two regrets. First, not applying sooner, so I could work longer under John Allison's leadership. We loved our jobs, worked hard, accomplished much, and had fun helping our clients back then. I stayed about four years after Mr. Allison retired - my second regret. My advice to everyone reading this post is to find and do what you love. Please don't waste your time working for a person or organization that makes you miserable!

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This was a place I wanted to retire from not die from. Since Truist seems he-l bent on ki----g those who have been with the company 15+ years, better get out while I have time to give to a company that cares.

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Yep. I left about a month ago. All of the old BB&T culture is long gone. BB&T was a place you could actually see yourself retiring from. But no more and I will never forgive Kelly for that.

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