Why in the world does Cisco ignore performance when determining who will be laid off? In the past several rounds of layoffs some of our best people were shown the door, while some newer employees who barely know what they are doing are still here. I lost half a day Friday explaining and then doing somebody else's work because I could not move on with mine without it.
How much of an idiot do you have to be to think that laying off good workers will be good financially in the long run? Who makes these decisions? Number-pushers? Why leave such an important decision in their hands?
No wonder Cisco is going down the drain, with geniuses we have running it. /rant