Heard it here first, WFH is done Jan 1 - get those resumes ready or you are going to be doing double work for all the people who are going to quit the day after VCIP is paid out
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February. Just like it's been for years.
Is VCIP payout in January? Asking for a friend.
What happened to work-life balance? We should at least keep Friday WFH.
Original poster called it. Either on LT or tipped off by LT member.
I doubt a lot will quit over this. It su-ks but we'll all just complain and continue on. Weren't lots of concho folks supposed to leave at one point?
That would make accountability easier. Would be nice to keep Friday WFH, but Wednesday won't be missed
the corporate overlords are back. Unemployment has normalized and talent isn’t as hard to find. All companies are going to be doing something similar.
Those looking to jump ship are going to be lucky to get within $50k of what they make now.
The company is certainly hoping for voluntary attrition - saves severance dollars.