Thread regarding State Farm Insurance layoffs

Do not blame The Farm

The Farm was once a great place to go into and walk out of happy. People enjoyed the good ol' days of the company. Things change, management shuffles. We entrust the Board of Directors to represent the company. The proverbial "torch" is passed on, we've had some great Leaders (not business operators, managers ) - Leaders who cared about the company and the people who were running the show.

Now, with all unreasonable and futile metrics, State Farm turned into a massive assembly line of numbers,everyone is a number, you need to move faster, there's no room for individual thinking, creativity, common sense.

As for Tipsy - I have five words: your layoff day will come too!

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The real question is whether he can keep moving his son up the ranks to take over from him.

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Post ID: @1znw+SghQhn8

I think he'll care a bit. People with an ego like that can't help but care that he's not the "greatest". Like most CEOs, he fits the definition of sociopath pretty well.

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Post ID: @pqr+SghQhn8

Uhm you end with six words. Might consider editing before the trolls out here rip on you for that oversight.

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Post ID: @tlb+SghQhn8

@SghQhn8 While I agree with your sentiment, one thing that you and everyone else here needs to realize is that when Tippy's day comes, HE WON'T CARE because he is now looooooaded and will be even more so once he's done screwing over State Farm and the employees.

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