Chad City overhead mentioning that without high concentration of collaborator and legacy support teams St. Louis is going to be closed.
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I was in the Legg org. St Louis was ignored into oblivion. I never heard Legg say that St Louis would close, but St Louisans were heavily pressured because the AVP was running Legg's RTO program and therefore wanted to shield his favorites and toss StL bodies on the burn pile.
St Louis has one of the nicest kept offices in the company with ample parking. It's crime rap was amplified when Legg said on a Town Hall that there had to be armed guards, which was a lie. The friendly guards posted at 1010 pine and data center were amused to hear that some exec said they carried.
When I last walked the halls of 1010 Pine, there were a lot of people in the offices. Many of them had a walking hour, that revolved around the 14th floor. I could tell they were affected with me when July came around and the last 2-3 weeks people weren't showing up anymore.
Anyway, that's ancient history now. I would imagine that Legg smashed the Achilles heel of StL and there won't be much reason to keep the lights on there. Security was trying to keep a presence I think, but those people were all remote.
We lost several employees since December in the Legg Org that were working in STL.
I think all of our teammates are now out of St. Louis either by lay off or move. But that's Legg org. IDK anything about CS&O (which is different from CSO. Legg is CSO, Townes is CS&O.)
Don’t believe it, he doesn’t have a Legg to stand on.
They lied to you. It is still open. Don’t trust Legg.
“How is it even still open? I thought it closed after Wave 2”
Correction. The liar Jeremy said it was closing and that’s why everyone was herded into waves to be rushed out the door to either unemployment or to a major hub location. As it turns out, liar Jeremy himself was lied to and the other VP’s told that sn-t nose punk that they weren’t moving their teams anywhere.
They out kicked their coverage with some of the comments the executives have made. So far they have not been able to put all national teams in one of the designated hubs. Many are still working from home and designated NVW or NFTO. A lot of people designated MS are reporting 3 days a week but not to the designated office.
How is it even still open? I thought it closed after Wave 2
I thought that was the plan all along.