Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

The number of laid off tech-sector employees is growing

More than 184,000 tech-sector employees have lost their jobs since the start of 2023 - and I'm sure we're about to add to that number, considering the disaster the earnings report is going to turn out to be. Imagine that many people trying to find a new job at the same time...

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@mij Tell us you’re a troll without saying you’re a troll.

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Post ID: @1nxk+1mlF37hr

@kim As opposed to PG brown nosing trolls?

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Post ID: @mij+1mlF37hr

Gee, if we only had a forum to discuss layoffs, without useless BK brown nosing trolls…

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Post ID: @kim+1mlF37hr

Intel employees haven’t seen the real ugliness yet, it will be ugly

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Post ID: @fcs+1mlF37hr

Those layoff numbers are about to get much bigger.

Samsung’s Q1 Profit Plunges 95% On Semiconductor Issues
https://www.baystreet.ca/articles/techinsider.aspx?articleid=87014&mod=mw_quote_news

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Post ID: @grc+1mlF37hr

Intel will add at least the 16K to reach the 200K mark, probably more.

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Post ID: @fuq+1mlF37hr

https://www.morningstar.com/news/marketwatch/20230427445/more-than-184000-tech-sector-employees-have-lost-their-jobs-since-the-start-of-2023

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