Found this on the Ford layoff forum and thought people here would appreciate their message. Many similarities between what's going on here and Ford, although they don't have the lawsuits 3M has.
https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1mjbqi93
I thought I'd share some positive news to balance the mood of this thread.
I was SIRP'd in August. Felt blindsided. Was devastated. After about a week I felt happier than I had felt in years at Ford. Friends and family noticed and commented on me being happier.
In September I received my first job offer. I declined because the money wasnt right. And getting laid off taught me to look out for my best interests.
I then went on a crazy streak of applying and interviewing for anything and everything.
In October I interviewed for two equally amazing roles. And received offers from both.
I ended up accepting the one that was best fit for me. And it was a leadership role with a company car and significantly more money.
I never would have left Ford on my own. I had convinced myself that they were too big to fail and that I'd never end up at a company as good as Ford. So I stayed and dealt with the ~7 rounds of layoffs in the 10+ years I was there. I dealt with the back stabbers and the yes men and echo chambers. I was miserable but never would have left. It took getting laid off to realize how toxic it was and to realize that I could never put any job over my own happiness and well being.
Ford would have never promoted me. Never paid me what I was worth. And even if they had done either, i still would have been miserable surrounded by those people.
Sincerely, getting SIRP'd was the best thing that happened to me in my career. I know now that even if I hadn't ended up in this amazing situation, I would still be much happier than I had been in years working almost anywhere else but Ford.
Good luck to everyone still there.
And anybody else SIRP'd last year - or any time - feel free to post your updates here. I hope you are all doing well!