Thread regarding TIAA (TIAA-CREF) layoffs

Today’s the Day

In the dimly lit private room of an upscale steakhouse in Charlotte, five members of the Senior Leadership Team clinked their glasses together in a silent toast. The mood was triumphant, but there was an air of quiet tension—no one wanted to be the first to speak. Not until they knew for certain that “T” wasn’t going to unexpectedly appear.

“To 1,200,” one of them finally said, breaking the silence. He swirled his scotch lazily, smirking. “It wasn’t easy, but we did it.”

“We did,” another chimed in, whose job title changed every six months but somehow always included the words strategy and execution. “I mean, sure, some people lost their jobs, but that’s just business. The relocation incentives were meager but if they didn’t take the offer, that’s on them.”

No one mentioned that the relocation package was designed to be just unappealing enough that most employees would turn it down. The severance fund they had set aside was barely being touched—exactly as planned.

A third member who looked like an old leather purse, who hadn’t stepped foot in an office in three years but often lectured employees about “the value of in-person collaboration,” chuckled as she cut into her filet. “I love how they always act so shocked when these things happen. Like, hello, did you really think we were going to keep these seasoned employees when we can hire fresh young talent elsewhere? Come on.”

The fourth member, ever the pragmatist, checked her phone and grinned. “Our bonuses hit next payroll cycle. This calls for another round.” She motioned to the waiter, who had been hovering nearby, sensing the group’s indulgent mood.

Just as the drinks arrived, the fifth cleared his throat. “Let’s just… keep this low-key. We don’t want this getting back to T. You know how she gets.”

A collective shudder ran through the table. T was unpredictable at best, unhinged at worst. She had been known to fire entire teams on a whim and then forget she had done it. Last month, she had spent three days raging about remote work, demanding that all leaders be in-office five days a week—only for everyone to quietly ignore her when she disappeared on another “business retreat” to Europe.

“She’s happy today,” the second one whispered conspiratorially. “Got an email from her assistant. She thinks this will get her noticed on Instagram, so we’re safe. For now.”

Safe. That was all they could ever really hope for. Safe from T’s erratic moods. Safe from any scrutiny over their work-from-anywhere lifestyles. Safe from the layoffs that only affected people below their pay grade.

The fourth raised his glass. “To us. And to Frisco.”

The others joined in.

“To us. And to T’s money. Fu-k the plebs.”

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Post ID: @OP+1jr09ywkx

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Wow! First time on this site. This post got me rolling.

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Post ID: @2zs+1jr09ywkx

To the commenter below, Lick these boots and my a-s

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Post ID: @2q3+1jr09ywkx

Complete BS. TIAA employees are a--holes, all have too much time on their hands. Do your job.

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Post ID: @2q2+1jr09ywkx

Id--ts at tiaa have too much time on their hands.

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Post ID: @1bk+1jr09ywkx

Last two commenting don’t get the point of the story or don’t understand satire or parody…

They must think shows like SNL, South Park, Severance, MadTV, and Monte Python are real too.

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Post ID: @1bj+1jr09ywkx

Only a complete mo--n would believe this BS.

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Post ID: @1bf+1jr09ywkx

Complete bullsh-t. This never happened.

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Post ID: @1be+1jr09ywkx

“T” shall forever be known as Tariff, for costing the company MORE than she’s worth! (Saw it on instagram). LOL

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Post ID: @16a+1jr09ywkx

“I’m just here so I won’t get fined.”

Everyone badging in until severance payouts.

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Post ID: @15q+1jr09ywkx

Xoxo Gossip Girl?

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Post ID: @15c+1jr09ywkx

@12c+1jr09ywkx Heard from sources 20% Jacksonville relocated - most to Frisco and only 10% of Denver accepted relocation (Charlotte and Frisco).

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Post ID: @12d+1jr09ywkx

About 5% of Jacksonville is actually going to Frisco, not sure about Denver but I've heard it would be about 15%. Of the people that mentioned they are willing to go, many hope to find a new job before the actual move date.

I did Frisco the week they officially opened and while it's a nice office, there is a lot of wasted space. The 9th floor for example has a golf and some other games that maybe nice for a few but I don't see much use after the newness wears off.

Frisco and the surrounding areas aren't cheap to live in and all the houses look similar and cheaply made yet you pay more then a similar house in other areas.

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Post ID: @12c+1jr09ywkx

Liberal or Conservative, Texas is only a great place to live for real Texans.

Texan natives may like Texas but they certainly don’t want anyone not from Texas in their state. Thankfully not many took the package so they can’t say we are Colorado-ing up their Texas.

Me I couldn’t decline relocation fast enough. I also had the pleasure of declining it twice in the same day since they had to fix an issue on the first day and revoked responses made in the morning. Now I’m just counting down the days.

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Post ID: @128+1jr09ywkx

The liberal dellusion is strong on this site. Bring on Texas! Business is dying in Denver for a reason.

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Post ID: @11r+1jr09ywkx

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way--in short, the period was so far like the present period, that some of its noisiest authorities insisted on its being received, for good or for evil, in the superlative degree of comparison only. Get your paper right and Retire inequality.

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Post ID: @z6+1jr09ywkx

Chat GBT is amazing. Keep up the good work.

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Post ID: @rg+1jr09ywkx

When is Part 2 coming out? I loved this short story

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Post ID: @rf+1jr09ywkx

"She took the Who's feast, she took the Who pudding, she took the roast beast. She cleaned out that ice box as quick as a flash. Why T even took their last can of Who hash."

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Post ID: @fm+1jr09ywkx

Is this a true story?

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Post ID: @f6+1jr09ywkx

based on the context clues within… if you were on any closure calls since the first ones in August, or paid attention to other update calls over the last several years, then you would know…

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Post ID: @ez+1jr09ywkx

Who looks like an old leather purse?

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Post ID: @cm+1jr09ywkx

Like it or not, management is doing what the Board wants. They're not going to save us.

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Post ID: @b9+1jr09ywkx

You always have to respect the “whataboutism” that inevitably pops up in the comment. Don’t you all know that there are starving kids in Africa!? You have it so much better at TIAA!!!!

Now bend over and take it because someone else somewhere has it worse.

With this attitude nothing would ever improve anywhere with anything.

Mor-ns

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Post ID: @ab+1jr09ywkx

Sure, it could be worse. But still that doesn’t make it right.

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Post ID: @aa+1jr09ywkx

You people have no idea how good you have it. Go read what AT&T is doing to their poor shmuck employees. What the BoD are doing here is mere child's play.

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Post ID: @a9+1jr09ywkx

The Board is either grossly negligent and incompetent or disconnected and ignorant.

These are the only two options at this point seeing how far we have fallen.

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Post ID: @a8+1jr09ywkx

Does the board know how much we all think our senior leadership and executive team are a gaggle of f-ck wads?

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Post ID: @a7+1jr09ywkx

This really made my day.

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