Thread regarding Honeywell International Inc. layoffs

A warning for newcomers

I started to work for Honeywell when I was in my early twenties. I'll never forget the day my new manager took me around to meet all the employees from different departments. The resounding comment as we would depart would be "Good Luck you'll need it." Now I am in my late thirties and feel the need to repeat the same comment to new comers. The relaxed carefree attitude they present will soon be replaced with stress and animosity for anyone who ask you to do one more thing on top of the stacked request.

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PSJSSO. People should just spell sentences out. The time they save using some undefined acronym is not worth the miscommunication time lost by those who don't speak their condensed dialect. By the time we get to Gen XYZ, we'll be using hieroglyphs again.

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Post ID: @1rng+1eofLkEr

IRL=In Real Life

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Post ID: @prm+1eofLkEr

What is IRL?

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Post ID: @peo+1eofLkEr

As if there is anyone to ask!
I work with hundreds of people and have met practically zero IRL.
Do real companies work like this? Why does Honeywell think we don’t deserve to sit next to the other people working on the hardware that is in the lab down the hall?

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