Thread regarding Xerox Corp. layoffs

Any other ex-xeriods relieved when they no longer need to list the TardPowerHouse on their resume?

After 10 years you no longer have to admit you worked for trash.

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Me op. Me no likey x-rox. X-rox bad. Me dum dum, duh...

Production controller checking in I see.

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Post ID: @4trb+1naqVxlh

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1iaqy5KF9eU

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Post ID: @2dqt+1naqVxlh

Bunch of butthurt has beens , still think about Xerox.

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Post ID: @1kez+1naqVxlh

Lean Six Sigma training?

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Post ID: @1bhi+1naqVxlh

Another d-mb post

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Post ID: @1ftc+1naqVxlh

10 years ago it wasn't trash yet, but Burns was starting the fire!

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Post ID: @1ovz+1naqVxlh

I'm proud to have worked at Xerox. I met my spouse there. I met my best friend there. Their training is fantastic and having it on my resume definitely impressed my now, new boss. I remember as a new hire doing a training there. Not sure if it was Power Up or something else back then. It was a looooong time ago. But that training was so effective, I use things from it today more than 25 years later. And the thing that stands out the most about it was a lesson about attack-defense and how to treat each other in the workplace. I learned brainstorming, fish bone charts. I became an advanced excel user through the online training they offered that also helped me get other jobs. While I wasn't in sales, I have heard from sales reps that Xerox traing helped them land other jobs. I have mostly had the most fantastic managers. fantastic co-workers. I see some of them still from time to time. Leadership is not at all great, offshoring is not great, but I am grateful for the things I learned there and you are kidding yourself if you think those soft-skills don't count on your job search.

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