Is there a location or a department at Allstate where people are genuinely just watching everything that's been happening in the past several months from the sidelines and are not stressing because they know they're safe? Other than the upper management, of course?
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Property virtual teams are safe from this group of layoffs. I never want to believe we will always be immune, but it does seem as if Allstate is not going to deviate from virtual claim handling. So if you are in auto, you might want to give consideration to coming to property.
The Charimans ASAP team is fine
Sitting unaffected In express claims, but leadership did have to take assessments so some may get terminated.
Avail, the car sharing subsidiary got no cuts to their budget. It's almost $50m a year for a company that only wastes money now.
Total loss adjusters are not safe at all. In fact most total loss adjuster across the enterprise were notified early Aug that they will no longer be necessary. The only aspect of TL safe right now is the VTAs and the ABO.
Total loss adjusters for GHRN shops still had to take the assessment. We aren’t safe. Only “safe” adjusters for now are the virtual triage teams.
Express employees are not affected neither are the total loss adjusters.
My team is safe right now but does that mean we will be safe 3 to 6 months drom now? Even those safe dont feel safe.
The property department is safe ( for now) even posting jobs..
I know that Esurance non injury adjusters did not have to take a survey. Whether that means we are “safe”, I would say no.
Based on how this has all played out, I am looking for a new job regardless, and would probably even take a slight pay cut just to get out.
I was wondering this too. Like are the Express employees affected