Thread regarding U.S. Bank layoffs

Mass exodus coming soon from customers

Read the Facebook comments. The IT problems are out of the bag now. Will be a problem very soon

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@7wnr go phock yourself

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Post ID: @9bbt+14xNWnF1

IT management have zero technical skills. All of them failed up. Some believe every problem has a spreadsheet solution. IT management needs DOGE.

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Post ID: @7wxn+14xNWnF1

Not cool Raul. Not cool.

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Post ID: @7wnr+14xNWnF1

IT has no controls. Developers get away with anything. It is about getting things far out the door. No one knows the big picture. It is a disaster waiting to happen.

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Post ID: @2liki+14xNWnF1

I’m very glad to be out of there. The IT managers have become a joke. Most of them lack modern tech skills and don’t have a clue about what they are trying to manage. All they can do is crack whips.

Aging workforce also does not want to update their skills to 2020 new tech/automation/cloud/dev ops.

I don’t see how they move forward without outsourcing and more layoffs if they want to be competitive.

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Post ID: @hxmh+14xNWnF1

Sadly, big banks are likely to get bigger. Much bigger.

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Post ID: @ajlh+14xNWnF1

Not surprising.
Too many "leaders" pampered to come in and put their circus together. Lot of noise, no substance.
Chris higgins led a group of rats of the likes of Rakesh Nambiar, Shannon Levang, Anne Marie Janke, Chad Gunyan and other cardboard "leaders" with pose but no brain. Time for the whole thing to explode and customers will be happy to learn that credit unions can manage their money at a fraction of the price.

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