Thread regarding State Farm Insurance layoffs

GEICO increasing in-office time

You know Tipsord is watching with his mouth watering.
If Geico employees accept it and stay, you better bet that we will follow suit.

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I wouldn’t place my bet based on ET space being closed. The rest of ET will soon be outsourced.

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Post ID: @2lhh+1ph3C8ez

Corp South ET move out has officially been announced. "no earlier than Q4 2024"

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Post ID: @1qdj+1ph3C8ez

Its just a matter of time till the arrow points to normalcy.

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Post ID: @1kbf+1ph3C8ez

Recently applied at Progressive. They require 1 day a week in office. Farmers sold all their buildings, Claim reps work from home. As usual SF follows rather than leads.

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Post ID: @1csu+1ph3C8ez

I heard a rumor in injury that claims is talking about being in office 2 weeks a month.

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Post ID: @smf+1ph3C8ez

When you are the industry leader you follow no one.

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Post ID: @xpf+1ph3C8ez

And allstates CEO stated that no one wants to drive into the office for virtual meetings ect.

So at least if SF follows GEICO theres another option for remote work.

This bring up a good point, does this company ever intend to not follow another insurance companies lead on anything?

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Post ID: @fal+1ph3C8ez

That's not going to happen here. There's nowhere to put the people

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Post ID: @uwt+1ph3C8ez

State Farm continues to cut its real estate footprint. That bodes well for hybrid and WFH arrangements.

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Post ID: @bhm+1ph3C8ez

Its about time. Put em all back in the office including remote. Playtime over.

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Post ID: @kul+1ph3C8ez

GEICO is a HUGE reason why the insurance industry operations are trash today. Where are all those save the 15% and such ads now?

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