Thread regarding Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) layoffs

My HPE Story

I left HPE in 2020 because managers began to leave R & D groups. I was lucky to get a package. I was determined to stay in my home and not relocate and find a job locally. I avoided oil-related companies but I finally found a job that I really enjoyed and allowed me to improve my technical skills while working. At the same time, I was looking for a high paying position that I could work remotely. After being rejected and lowballed by many prospective employers, I finally hit the jackpot and found the perfect position that really fits my skill set and brought me a 40% increase over my former HPE salary. Don’t lose hope and don’t stop looking for that perfect job. It takes a lot of work but hard work always pays off.

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Florida has a high cost of living. Don't be fooled. Unless you want to live in the "country" and no one wants that

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Post ID: @mgtt+1jCMTXbI

I like Texas too just not Houston (or Western Louisiana as we call it.) Many other places are very nice.

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Post ID: @ceps+1jCMTXbI

Why are people leaving Kalifornia in droves? High cost of living? Corrupt Marxist politicians? Oppressive business climate? I prefer Texas, Tennessee, or Florida.

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Post ID: @1nko+1jCMTXbI

But you have to live in Houston. That's punishment enough.

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