Thread regarding General Motors layoffs

For me, being laid off by GM is a blessing and a wake-up call ...

Unfortunately or fortunately I was laid off from MPG. At beginning, I didn't understand it because Mary Barra says more focus on EV & AV and I was working on them. I was very disappointed because I thought I could work there until retirement. But later I think I understood it. I was laid off due to my specific job function is not considered as core competency although it's related to EV & AV.

To be honest, I would like to thank GM and Mary Barra for laying me off. When in GM, I was lucky to have a chance to meet Mary Barra in person. I even shook hand with her and took a picture with her. She is really a nice lady and I respect her. Along my career, I have worked for many companies including 2 major OEMs and 2 tier 1 suppliers. I would say GM is the best company I have ever worked for. Here I tell you why.

First, although I was laid off, I still got a big bonus for last year's performance, plus 1 month of severance pay and three months of outplacement services which is very very good. That's a big cushion for me. Just for that, I would like to thank GM and Mary Barra.

Second, I was laid off before, but I didn't wake up due to some reasons. This time I think I finally woke up. Without this lay-off, I am probably still sleeping now. Along my career, I never thought much about career path. After I got hired, I just focused on work and didn't think much about what I should do in the future. Now I realized it's a big mistake. After working for almost 28 years, it's kind of late to realize it, but it's not too late. So for this, I would like to thank GM and Mary Barra too.

World is changing faster and faster. We have to adapt to it.

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Perhaps Mary Bara has infiltrated this site and wrote the above :-)

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Post ID: @7wvw+YrcXxFL

Wka- exactly! I am a technician only , in school and my career path was to learn electification and finally become direct , instead I was laid off . I call bs to this page too.

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Post ID: @yjg+YrcXxFL

Are you serious? As someone who has worked as an engineer for 30 years I can't fathom an experienced engineer stating that they are grateful for being laid off. This is the type of thing you would here from an engineer right out of school. After 28 years experience and multiple layoffs you all of the sudden realize that you should focus on a career path? I would laugh if it wasn't so sad. I call bs on your little pro-Mary propaganda piece.

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Post ID: @wka+YrcXxFL

it took you 30 years to realize you didn't have a career plan ? did you sleep at work everyday lol ?

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Post ID: @bhb+YrcXxFL

Sounds like a good rant

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Post ID: @cxo+YrcXxFL

It was random layoffs , good for you and your big bonuses , some of us received nothing. Very happy you had the chance to meet a greedy over paid CEO , kudos to you

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