I know several people who were laid off in the last 12 months who still don't have new jobs. Do you think they were called by SF to return now that we're hiring 2,5K people? Of course not. Who gives a damn about hard-working employees who gave decades of their lives to this place. They need employees who'll be willing to work for peanuts.
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If they want to layoff anyone, they should layoff more of those overpaid, useless “analysts.” I will never understand why there are so many of them when so many of them do the bare minimum.
More evidence they do not care about you. Why? Because you know how they are.
@izym. You're wrong...
https://www.insurancebusinessmag.com/us/news/breaking-news/state-farm-to-close-office-lay-off-over-100-employees-240981.aspx
I know lots of people who were laid off by State Farm.
no one has ever been laid off at SF
Pehaps they just couldnt cut it. Doesnt mean they werent nice people - maybe just not very productive
It sounds bad, but I'm not sure why so many people have a hard time understanding this. Yes, when conditions force reductions... you have to get the average payroll down... period. If they could get them to come back at entry-level salaries, I'm sure they'd consider it.
I find it funny that all the analyst that thought they were safe from the changes State Farm was making was OK, for everyone else that is . The point system for the CCC and Claims, sure, wait...this applies to me? We need tons of help in claims, you know the job the keeps the promise. We will lose a lot of people in claims when return to office happens, those safe analyst jobs will become mandatory claims jobs to stay with the company.
Unfortunately true! Fire or Layoff senior employees to cut short their pension!
Truth!