I don't know about your areas, but the mood and motivation to do anything in my side of the business is dismal. A lot of my coworkers are with 25+ years and extremely concerned about the layoffs, and the fact that no one knows anything like timing or areas targeted. I've updated mine and helped a few others update their resumes, and shared contact info just in case one or more of us gets the boot. I'm not as tenured, and don't have a pension, but I know there will be no logic to who gets fired, so I have to be ready too.
We're all in some hellish purgatory right now and it's miserable. I'm trying not to dwell on it and have started looking for other positions, but I'm sick thinking about the older employees who are going to really struggle if they are forced out. When I was hired, I felt like this would be a good place to stay, especially after seeing so many employees with 15+ years of service. SRD was really an eye opener, and it seems that I got a bit complacent after it died down. I recognize that now, and don't want to constantly feel like a hostage to a bean counter who can slide me off the desk.
Just want to say, I feel for all of you who are stressed the he-l out right now. Some of the slackers and deadwood definitely need to go, but as history had proven, nepotism prevails. I at least hope something happens sooner, rather than later. This purgatory we are in is a brutal existence for everyone, and it's amazing how long they'll let it go.