Thread regarding Fiserv Inc. layoffs

Lincoln on track for closure

Lincoln is still set to close at some point in 2023. Just look at the goings-on: North building suddenly/inexplicably vacated; hiring slowed/frozen; an Omaha HR gal splitting her time with Lincoln; every one of Frank's presentations purposefully ignores Lincoln and only mentioned Omaha. It used to be such a good location, too, before Frank took over. Be prepared to either commute to Omaha or look for another gig.

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They did have some strange culture things back before Fisev bought ITI. But, they made a lot of money and shared with the employees. It was a fair trade.

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don't lean against the walls, no cans on desks, bring your own office supplies

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Keep off the grass!

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Post ID: @1mxx+1juMXBq9

BH is not a long term location. When Frank is gone and tax incentives are used up the next CEO will likely close it. Just ask former FD people from Denver.

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Post ID: @1fur+1juMXBq9

Didn't Lincoln have a lot of rules? Like some kind of cup wall? Wasn't their tunnels between buildings. I heard a lot of stories about Lincoln over the years. Not very many were good. I never personally visited though.

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Post ID: @1ydq+1juMXBq9

Time to get your head out of the sand... BH (NJ) and India are the only long-term "go-forward" locations (along with the Vanity locations to make the leadership feel like big shots - i.e. NYC, Milwaukee, etc)

All other locations will either be sold off for quick cash or closed once lease expires (or penalty drops low enough to break lease)

This is clearly the unspoken strategy if you analyze it.

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Post ID: @1sko+1juMXBq9

Is this your feeling or a fact. I will prolly quit if true. Maybe that is what u want.

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