Thread regarding U.S. Bank layoffs

Get ready for the next round

Going to get ugly soon. I warned everyone twice before and was spot on both times. Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but take my announcement as an opportunity to get out before they kick you out. Peace!

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What's the next depts?

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Post ID: @Ioeb+1iBSNDKO

DM’s. District realignments

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Post ID: @fslh+1iBSNDKO

Which area???????? Why all the vague comments? Maybe because it’s not true?

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Post ID: @eniq+1iBSNDKO

And so it begins. Announcement came today…

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Post ID: @eyix+1iBSNDKO

More cuts today? Any idea the departments affected?

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Post ID: @doqo+1iBSNDKO

More positions eliminated today. Just the beginning of another round of cuts of long term and good employees.

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Post ID: @duse+1iBSNDKO

What you have seen, it's just the start. October is the time when managers settle scores and start another round of re-orgs. Keep moving people around. Ensure that everyone is as un-happy as management is. This dumpster fire is just warming up.

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Post ID: @4eqt+1iBSNDKO

I have to laugh regarding the folks above assuming severances and major org changes are done. Lots of ba--s in the air with expectations of the Union Bank acquisition, and major organizational senior management decisions being made without telling employees the end game. This bank is getting out of small markets, period. So if you are in a small market, Id be working on that resume.

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Post ID: @3dsq+1iBSNDKO

I can’t speak for any other office but we have very little customer traffic. We have also lost many customers and some people have so little to do they basically scroll on their phone and/or do nothing all day. Plus they keep centralizing more and more tasks. Personally with all the reorganization, loss of long term quality employees and loss of huge loans with no new loans to replace them I don’t see how this is sustainable. We have not done more than a few loans in three years. October will be interesting.

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Post ID: @3aps+1iBSNDKO

It just looks like this site is for people trying to stir the pot and cause issues. Completely negative. No wonder you're not at U.s. bank

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Post ID: @3mfe+1iBSNDKO

Not even close to done for the year. There are MASSIVE announcements coming yet this month that will rival or exceed everything we’ve already seen this year.

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Post ID: @2bnq+1iBSNDKO

Historically, they have conducted layoffs every October for the last ten years. It comes with the standard Q4 warning of hiring freezes and reduced expenses.

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Post ID: @2rbo+1iBSNDKO

Enough with the "guru/oracle" nonsense about layoffs. It doesn't take a genius to know cuts are made at certain times of the year.

What we know is this happening right now - a lot of open high-paying positions with bonuses, a lot of promotions recently (big ones), and a lot of people are leaving. The embittered ones are on the outside creating a narrative when not knowing what's going on.

If it's your time to go, it's your time to go. Other than that, keep calm and carry on.

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Post ID: @2mde+1iBSNDKO

Do you know roughly when? Within days weeks, or months???

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Post ID: @2xnn+1iBSNDKO

Which departments/roles are you referring to that will be eliminated?

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Post ID: @2rsi+1iBSNDKO

Unless you are miserable, let them kick you out, but have you resume, etc. together. Severance is heavily taxed but even so it ain’t shabby.

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Post ID: @1odm+1iBSNDKO

I have also heard about “alignment” of some job duties coming in October.

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Post ID: @1kfe+1iBSNDKO

Nope, you are wrong.

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Post ID: @1omb+1iBSNDKO

October will soon arrive. RIF and reorganize is all management knows.

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Post ID: @1fwb+1iBSNDKO

Wrong. They are all done for the year.

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Post ID: @1ngz+1iBSNDKO

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