Thread regarding NetApp layoffs

I would have volunteered

I'm not posturing or being flippant. I would've absolutely volunteered if they gave me the chance. Why wasn't that an option?

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Volunteering for a layoff signals you're on your way out. Why would a company offer you severance if you're on your way out? They'll just wait you out; you'll eventually leave on your own. That's why.

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Post ID: @c4+1jsyrq4bc

But the top IS the $$$.

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Post ID: @b5+1jsyrq4bc

If it was only about $$$ they would start at the top…

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Post ID: @b1+1jsyrq4bc

Good for the volunteer, must have been a high income $$$ employee.

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Post ID: @b0+1jsyrq4bc

I had a teammate that said he volunteered to retire, guy late 50s, in Jan 2023 layoff and Netapp did lay him off

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Post ID: @aw+1jsyrq4bc

I asked awhile back to be put on the list and I was told NetApp doesn't take volunteers for a RIF but I was free to quit if I was unhappy with my job. I have avoided every RIF since then even many on my team were sacked.

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Post ID: @as+1jsyrq4bc

Tell your manager if there is another one to put you on the list.

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Post ID: @a6+1jsyrq4bc

Just guessing but you probably don't make the high income $$$ as others that were impacted. Remember, the company is trying to reduce costs.

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