Thread regarding Honeywell International Inc. layoffs

Just saw this on Twitter, I thought it belonged here

Holy sh-t it’s not “quiet quitting” it’s called not being worked to death

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@bcq+1omfQ2t0 You have me beat. I manage around maybe 1-2 hours a day of actual work and that keeps management away, I just tell them my work is complicated and they believe me. There are MANY of us getting away with it, particularly when hidden way in the smaller offices!

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Post ID: @2vxz+1omfQ2t0

Haha! I'd struggle putting 'working at Honeywell' and 'personal integrity' in the same sentence.

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Post ID: @2gwj+1omfQ2t0

Band 4 doing 5 hours a week, yeah right. You need to be on the RIF list. I am band 4 and working my *ss off like I always have. H su-ks, but I have some personal integrity.

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Post ID: @2lee+1omfQ2t0

You did better than me, my interviewer just sneered when Honeywell was mentioned and focused on the job I had before.

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Post ID: @1qqq+1omfQ2t0

I’m spending my time in as many interviews as I can get for other companies. It always cracks me up when I hear them say “Honeywell is a good company. Why do you want to leave?” I need to practice a straight face when I answer..

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Post ID: @1mff+1omfQ2t0

Minneapolis, Minnesota has a graveyard across the street. When somebody when somebody had a severe headache. They didn’t want to leave work in order to get more overtime?

The following night they died. Because he had a brain hemorrhage, and the work was more important than their health. The company didn’t even send them flowers.

So the statement is true, and another person that loved her overtime at a heart attack. They’re always doing welfare checks on people who work too much overtime. They found one person dead when they did the welfare check.

I wish I was making this up. Yet! It’s reality.

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Post ID: @crk+1omfQ2t0

Man I have tried to get caught, Band 4 doing 5 hours a week, barely in the office and STILL no one has noticed me! It was fun for the first few years but quite depressing now, it is pointless to put in any effort here. Despite the easy life I need something fulfilling so have now started to look for another job.

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Post ID: @bcq+1omfQ2t0

@kua, uh Boss, that's "you're".

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Post ID: @uqi+1omfQ2t0

@@kua+1omfQ2t0,

Love it! Please, please, please find me.

I'm doing everything I can to be found. Including volunteering for a RIF in case one is coming up.

My problem is I'm doing tasks that are important but millennials and Gen Xrs just don't want to do. Which I understand because it isn't exciting.

So, find me and make me gone. Of course, you can also cover what I do.

:-)

I love posts that make me chuckle...

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Post ID: @swl+1omfQ2t0

@kua
What are you going to do. Shoot me? You wish!

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Post ID: @yed+1omfQ2t0

Look up 'Lazy Girl' jobs, millenials are well on to the quiet quitting the day they start work!!

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Post ID: @ocp+1omfQ2t0

Most work offshore sweatshops in the corporate cult now; the rest will follow suit.

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Post ID: @low+1omfQ2t0

If I catch one of you lazy b*astards your gone.

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Post ID: @kua+1omfQ2t0

The smart ones. It's kind of reminds me of a communist workforce. In a communist country. They have forest work groups. Don't work and no execute you.

They can save on bullets and just call Honeywell Incorporated. They'll work Monday through Sunday plus the holidays. They'll even work 24 hours a day. No bullets needed.

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Post ID: @lrt+1omfQ2t0

Considering that so many people attack those who are "quiet quitting" for being lazy, we need to find a better term for it. "Not being worked to death" works well, in my opinion.

https://twitter.com/JoshuaPHilll/status/1696692053088878632

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