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I like to check in from time to time and see all the juicy gossip around this disgraceful company you call TransUnion. How's it feel to sit on pins and needles waiting for those layoffs? My currently doesn't have one entry on this site. As a past employee of TransUnion who put in 20 plus years of service to be axed by lay off which NO notice, not two week notice just a phone call between a director and HR that my position wasn't available but I worked from 11 pm to 2 am the night/morning previously when was my part no longer required was my only question? The company run by CC and his Neustar buddies.

Just as a reminder for those who work at TU. Quantity over quality when you work. Take your FTO as many as you can, at least 10 weeks. Take those long breaks Those two days in the office do the minimum, the 3 days WFH make sure you run errands, hit those gyms, quality time with families because CC and his teams don't care about you. You are just a W2 at the end of the day. Work those 8 hours and go home get off teams turn phone off. Unless you on-call then make sure you have phone only turned on during that time otherwise - manage your time, NOT TU TIME.


Good luck this week

Remember that it’s nothing personal if they let you go. Medtronic was here before you and it will be here after you, unless we merge with Home Depot to form a freak baby birthed from unchecked capitalism. The point is, the corporate machine doesn’t care about any of us. Good employees and bad employees alike get chewed up and sp-t out. You are worth more than whatever identity you have in this job.

Good luck.


Stock Foolishness: Wake Up Before It's Too Late. My Stupid Story of Camping Out.

All these posts about how fantastic it is that the stock is at 92. For those holding on, and not selling and diversifying into other investments, or aren't cashing out now; re-read this post when the market corrects. It will.

The best thing you can do is diversify your portfolio. Take CSCO profits now. Before it's too late. Take the proceeds, and simply invest them in simple index funds. Or; take profits now, and pay off debt. Mortgage. Car Loans. The future you, decades out, will thank you.

Yes, I had CSCO RSUs, CSCO Stock Options (the old Cisco Options from the late 1990s/early 2000s), and Cisco ESPP. Never, at any time, did CSCO ever exceed 25% of my total investment portfolio. Ever. I always took option and ESPP profits and rolled them into simple total market index funds. Max out Roth IRAs with the ESPP and RSU proceeds. You will thank yourself later.

Save your market gambling for using the Cisco Brokerage-Link function to day trade things like SPY and other index funds. Save the speculation for that aspect. Leverage Brokerage-Link functionality.

There is safety in being diverse. You are wasting a HUGE opportunity cost, by having an all-in-one basket, waiting to be all lost at the next correction, 2008-ish market meltdown, or CSCO stock demise. It is amazing yes it is at 92; but look at the curve of CSCO going back to 1990s.

Writing this as former CSCO, and living in a neighborhood with several CSCO friends, waiting for their payout, in their $750,000 homes, coupled to serious mortgages and BMW payments. Stop living life shackled to the speculation that this thing is going to keep running. Take your profits now and simplify your lives.

I was guilty of handing on too long to have options and ESPP accumulate, but then as things got very miserable with Cisco corporate ideology changes, I downsized my life financially. I felt shackled in staying because of a number on paper on what it could all be worth. I dumped the ESPP, the RSUs, and paid off all the debt. Then Cisco dumped me. All good, it was the best thing that ever happened to me. Now financially and more importantly mentally free from the whole game.

Writing this in hopes that somehow it inspires someone truly as miserable as I was at my last two years at Cisco to do the same. Now may be the time. Cash out. Get your life back.

By the way: AI play on it. Go put all your RSU shares, and ESPP shares, into ChatGPT. Go ask her how much you will get AFTER taxes. You will be astounded how much Uncle Sam is going to take. Another reason to take the money and run.


belden got played by a used car salesman

The Ruckus-to-Belden sale has all the smell of a polished used-car pitch: shiny numbers, big promises, and just enough spin to make the buyer believe they were getting a prize.

In my view, Chuck and the Carlyle playbook were not about building a great company or a great product. They were about packaging the story, dressing up the numbers, and extracting value before someone else had to live with the consequences.

Best used-wasel-car salesman energy.

poor ba----ds.....


I hate this

I hate that nearly every Monday now feels like a question of will there or won’t there be layoffs. I hate that I can’t even relax and decompress on the weekend anymore because it’s always in the back of my mind. It just never really shuts off. This is not the Dell I remember, not even close. It’s become such an unrecognizable company these days.


RTO is largely a job cutting exercise and nothing more

WFH was a success during COVID and could be at any time, it's the person doing the work, not the location. We sell global connectivity yet we do not want to connect employees who are also customers. We all know right now it's a 'do as I say, not as I do'. I'd respect honesty; yet that is not what the top brass offer normally; it's usually smoke and mirrors.

If AT&T wants to reduce its footprint, what better way than making the employee provide their own office? Case closed!

@rw+1kqf86bry is 100% right.


Upskilling Promises vs. Workforce Reality

We went through Cloud Cert Fest and Skill Academy programs with the expectation that cloud training would translate into meaningful internal opportunities and role stability within the bank.

Instead, cloud outcomes remain largely undelivered, while many trained engineers have been impacted by layoffs and organizational restructuring. In parallel, roles are increasingly being filled through external hiring, including engineers from Amazon and JP Morgan Chase.

This cloud cert fest ran by R.B, working in the bank . We all are laid off.
This raises a difficult but important question about alignment between upskilling investments and actual workforce planning—especially when training programs are positioned as a pathway to job security, yet the outcomes tell a different story.
Do DV and GK have visibility into this situation? What is the real status of Skill Academy and Cloud Cert Fest outcomes?


John Deere Opens US Facilities Amid Financial Shift and Job Recalls

John Deere is launching new distribution and manufacturing facilities in Indiana and North Carolina on April 28, 2026, marking a strategic effort to rehire laid-off workers despite significant financial headwinds and recent workforce reductions across the United States.

https://www.fakta.co/deere-opens-us-facilities-job-recalls


I will be going like a free spirit

For a while, I was afraid to commit
But this week I will be going in like a free spirit.

I was always a high performer, but no one ever gave me the credit..
But this week I will be going in like a free spirit.

The top management has acted one too many times like a bandit.
Which is why this week I will be going in like a free spirit....

I am always contacted by toxic managers during prod issues last minute...
Which is why this week I will be going in like a free spirit.

If what happened at spirit isn't affecting you, sorry to say humanity has lost all its spirit.
Which is why this week I will be going in like a free spirit...

I know my days are numbered,
In this firm, in this town..
Where my hardwork was labelled as a work of a clown.

The news of Tuesday or Wednesday or Thursday is inevitable
Which is why this week I will be going in like a free spirit.

I loved this country ever since I got here,
But the hate these days I see is unable to bear..

I spent my youth here like I was investing in a future.
My loved ones back home, wasting away every single day
Never let me feel the guilt of not caring for them.

The administration crackdown on immigration, left many like me say good byes to their loved ones virtually,
Living with guilt to not be able to hold those close who brought me in the life.

Someone will still find a way to make fun of this post,
Which is why I say all hope is lost.

I am walking in this way like a free spirit .

I have given it all,
Through the hardships I stood tall.

I have no desire to fight a battle already lost.
Which is why this week I'm walking in like a free spirit.

Peace and love to all ❤️
Y'all always be my brothers and sisters no matter what..
Which is why this week I'm walking in like a free spirit...


Inside the Oracle Exodus: What the Media Needs to Know About Employee Discontent

1- Systemic Compensation Stagnation: A complete freeze on base salary increases for the majority of the workforce spanning the last 5–6 years, regardless of inflation or performance.

2- The "Recycled Equity" Strategy: While ICs receive small bonuses, managers and directors are tied to RSUs with 4-year vesting schedules. These serve as a "retention carrot" that disappears instantly upon layoff—allowing the company to claw back earned equity and "recycle" it to lure new hires into the same cycle.

3 - The 2025 Manager Purge (FY26 Q1): A calculated wave of terminations where managers were directed to lay off their own teams, only to be terminated themselves immediately afterward.

4- The 6:00 AM Termination Protocol: Highly impersonal exit procedures, with U.S. and Canadian staff receiving automated emails at dawn, accompanied by severance packages described by employees as "garbage" and "sub-par."

5 - Efficiency Paradox: A relentless "do more with less" mandate enforced through perpetual hiring freezes. Despite corporate messaging, internal AI tools provide minimal functional support to offset the loss of headcount.

6 - The Psychological Toll: A workplace culture defined by "survivor’s guilt" and low morale as remaining teammates are forced to absorb the workloads of their terminated colleagues.


Nike is no longer a Growth stock

Anta makes great shoes lower cost and just as good if not better. China market is lost and surely, they will lose N America as well. Nike is losing market share. This company is so bloated. try a 5-10K layoff like Intel to become Nimbler. Way bloated leadership structure with fancy names. Nike shoes are cheaply made and overpriced. They do not last more than a year with regular use. Lipstick on a pig with superficial design and cheap construction.


A reality check about future layoffs...

  • I posted this as a response, but figured it would be more useful to some if it was a standalone thread. *

    Come one, everybody! Don't be so gullible.

    CK didn't say there wouldn't be layoffs in our recent all-hands call, he just said they aren't focusing on that right now. It's an incredibly careful response the comms team has prepared ahead of time for the topic.

  • What does 'focus on that right now' even mean? Focus on it later (this month? next month?) He might focus on them next week if the market reacts badly to his strategy?
    P23 and P24 were VERY expensive once you calculate out the VERP and severance packages of thousands of senior skilled colleagues with decades of time at the company. They'll want to find a cheaper approach to 'brushing their teeth' going forward. (Clue: "Our new Performance Management" where we overload you with work, give you impossible targets to hit, then later on use missing them as the reason to fire you for performance reasons with no payout).

  • After the morale cratering debale that was how they handled P23 and P24, they'll want a quieter approach to future layoffs. They don't even have to tell you. Just cut a team of 15 here, 25, there, 55 here, 30 there... no need to announce it, and if anyone finds out use the bogus 'location strategy' explanation (you know, the BS one where a team of 30 can get cut because that office is not in their strategy, yet for other colleagues in that same location all is fine).

  • The next layoffs will be cheaper and done as sneakily as possible - manufactured performance problems for expensive workers followed by unattainable PIPs, and voila.
    Let's not be gullible. "not focusing on that right now" absolutely DOESN'T mean there will be no layoffs in executive speak, just like "there aren't any plans currently" or "we want to keep our best people". They're empty non-answer phrases that give nothing away.

SAP couldn't give 2 ships about you as a person. Do what's best for you. If that means stay and try to put up with the political drama and backstabbing, good for you - best of luck to you. But if not, don't be blindsided. Tidy up that CV and start paying attention to what's out there. I certainly will be.


ANZ Layoffs?

What’s happening in ANZ? Slack count in ANZ-employees-all has dropped by around 8% in the last 4 weeks, but nobody seems to have confirmed what is happening? Look strange compared to the “big bang” layoffs elsewhere


CRLTC

I don’t think CRLTC is doing too well. Does anyone else have suspicions that they will have more layoffs coming? Smartsource hasn’t had a layoff since 2023 and with all of the hiring freezes and layoffs in other departments, I wonder if Smartsource is next


Are you a remote employee ? Get multiple jobs

I am a remote employee and after realizing how cr-p this company is with people more than 4 years receiving the same salary even performing, and all layoffs via cold email, I decided to have 3 jobs at the same time.
I manage them pretty well and have no issues with ANY of them, including Oracle.
If Oracle lays me off, it will impact 30% of my income and not 100%.
Do I care? As much as they care about me.
Do not be stupid. Do not put all eggs in the same basket.


Execs need to read the room

I don’t care what your favorite dessert is or what your summer vacation plans are. Read the f’ing room. I’m too busy trying to figure out how I’m going to keep a roof over my head if I get laid off to care that you road your bike in Italy. The water cooler conversation in Chandler is how many people got laid off the week before.