Thread regarding U.S. Bank layoffs

US Bank where employees don't matter...

Morale is at an all time low. Company leadership is travelling around telling about there vacations and PR bougie events. While the branches are suffering. Employees have no clear direction. Who's leading this place? Work life balance doesn't exist. Managers are so lazy and unskilled cause they are so poorly trained. Experience Managers are a joke and they know it. Ask one of them lmao. It looks as though we are selling cause the company couldn't care less. Oh wait you got a backpack! Disgraceful .

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Man, the posters on here that are so chronically afraid of LGBTQ really stink up this forum. That Value Walk link's 1st (run-on!) sentence tells anyone all they need to know about the ideological bent of the article and site. Florida's "Don't Say G-y" law is "anti-groomer"? El oh el, ess tee eff you

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Post ID: @5veq+1nEDUnBF

In my opinion, USBank legally donates to a lot of causes, political candidates at the state and federal level and other organizations that its employees, its shareholders and its customers and depositors would have fundamental objections to if they were actually apprised or aware of what the bank was contributing to. USBank decisions are made in Minneapolis, just up the street from the Target Stores main offices, the decisions are not made where the bulk of the banks customers and depositors actually live, work and reside.

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Post ID: @4tvv+1nEDUnBF

I really hope this isnt true.

https://www.valuewalk.com/us-bancorp-supports-group-that-wants-teachers-to-discuss-s-x-with-kindergarteners/

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Post ID: @4mit+1nEDUnBF

This morning's earnings announcement was a miss all the way around despite the spin and strength comments that we always hear. Earnings looked like a company whose talent has left the building and the focus for leadership is on products very, very late to market and being launched into very, very crowded environments where the product is more of an also ran. Coupled with the problematic and delayed Union Bank acquisition and too much focus on social issues rather than banking issues, you get a ho hum second quarter while the banking titans and the super regional banking groups run circles around a rudderless consultant driven banking pile, that pays lip service to the things that once made it Warren Buffett's favorite and the envy of the regional banking community. Leadership matters.

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Post ID: @2iqm+1nEDUnBF

I’m reminiscing about all the BS emails one of the McKinsey consultants used to send out about all the trips her and her colleagues partook in when all the other employees slaved away in the branches. As if anyone gave a rip about seeing pictures or hearing their stories and how grateful they were for the real work the employees did.

Now I’m looking at USB through my rear view mirror as it fades away like a fa-t in the wind. So glad I left.

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Post ID: @2pdb+1nEDUnBF

What areas of mortgage were affected? Sales? Ops? Management?

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Post ID: @1zgg+1nEDUnBF

Every dept in the place is in chaos. No need to explain where the poster is. The entire company is going off the rails

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Post ID: @1wdw+1nEDUnBF

California is a joke!

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Post ID: @vrn+1nEDUnBF

The west coast is awful

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Post ID: @rpn+1nEDUnBF

Recruiting announced layoffs today.

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Post ID: @gfz+1nEDUnBF

Mortgage had layoffs announced today

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Post ID: @tqh+1nEDUnBF

Would be helpful to know what area of the bank you're referring to. The bank is so big, this is sort of like saying an entire country su-ks but not mentioning what city or province you live in.

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