Thread regarding Fiserv Inc. layoffs

Keep your promise or don't make it at all

The workload has become unbearable. My manager noticed that I am on the verge of leaving because I had a real burnout, so he promised that someone would come soon to help.
That someone is still not coming, and a lot of time has passed. Now I don't know what's more more frustrating, the unbearable workload or their false promises?

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"If you are obliging and working the insane hours you are part of the problem. Just clock your 8 hours a day and let the chips fall where they may. The same way there is no reward, there will be no penalty."

Exactly. I never understood the mo--nic position of bragging about working longer hours... congrats on giving away your labor for free I guess? That doesn't make you a "hard worker" that makes you stupid. Clock in 40 and make sure any requests to make you work longer are in writing.

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Post ID: @6pib+1fqt1MnQ

FYI, no one is coming to help. One, it takes an act of God to get a new hire approved, and now two, who in their right mind would pursue an open position at Fiserv?

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Post ID: @1lye+1fqt1MnQ

I have been told this as well: 'All new hires must be approved by Frank himself', what kind of multi billion dollar corporation has its CEO approve positions? Answer: A toxic failing one. Run dont walk to the exits.

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Post ID: @1tuo+1fqt1MnQ

If you are obliging and working the insane hours you are part of the problem. Just clock your 8 hours a day and let the chips fall where they may. The same way there is no reward, there will be no penalty.

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Post ID: @1syc+1fqt1MnQ

All new hires must be approved by Frank himself.

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Post ID: @1avs+1fqt1MnQ

On our team I think the majority of our team routinely work 55+ hours a week. This means the company is getting the benefit on an 1/4 to more of a FTE week in week out. It is BS. A twelve hour day for me with lunch and dinner at my desk and I am f@#king done.

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Post ID: @1eru+1fqt1MnQ

Fiserv has the worst leadership team possible.

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Post ID: @1btk+1fqt1MnQ

It is not the managers fault. Requisitions aren’t being approved at higher levels. They only care about revenue and expenses

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Post ID: @1drd+1fqt1MnQ

I had a coworked who had accepted a position somewhere else, but then decided to stay because Fiserv said they would hire a helper. Guess who doesn't have a helper.

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Post ID: @ptz+1fqt1MnQ

Just do as much as you did when fully staffed. The rest isn’t your problem. Important to remember: there really isn’t a penalty for failure when you think about it.

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Post ID: @twj+1fqt1MnQ

Very familiar. These hires never materialize.

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Post ID: @pej+1fqt1MnQ

Familiar story. Tell us which group without telling us which group :)

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