Thread regarding Mondelez International Inc. layoffs

To those who say we won’t exit DSD

I was reading through the comments on here and I saw a comment on one of the posts which said this website is a fake news site and that there’s been rumors of DSD exit for years and nothing ever became of it. While I do remember hearing rumors of DSD exit as early as 2017 I feel as if it is only obvious that we will be exiting DSD in the near future. Don’t think it will be this year and I can’t say as to when it will be but it’s definitely coming soon and until that day comes the company will only get worse until that point. So anyone who thinks we won’t exit DSD ever we are going to exit DSD it’s inevitable. I used to feel as we would never exit DSD but I’ve lost hope in that we would stay in DSD and know that the day is soon to come.

Back in 2017 the only reason I think people were saying that we would exit DSD is in response to Keebler exiting DSD. But in 2017 sales reps still had adequately sized territories, sales reps had people cover there vacations(SrSSRs and SAs), full timers were order writers but were more of less helping the sales rep they worked for most of the time as opposed to being overstimulated with work like they are now, there were a few full timers that didn’t write orders and there was a ton of part time help. Sales reps would work with you and we all worked together as a team so we knew most of the people who were on our team. And we would work together often which made work somewhat worthwhile. There were still opportunities to advance and people interested in becoming sales reps. Back in like 2016 or so they did lay off some sales reps but I think that was more of less because of there not being as many stores as there used to be and some once busier stores not doing what they used to do. And in years past anytime they had an idea that didn’t work they went back to what it was like or came up with a new idea unlike today with the world of mission 1.

Now things have completely changed. There’s hardly any reps left and the ones left have these mega sized territories. All full timers are order writers and given such heavy work loads which explains why the job doesn’t get done right or at least not to the degree that they want it done. We all work by ourselves so we don’t even know some of the people that work on our own team. We hardly have any part timers left to fill the gaps most either quit or aren’t being used very often and most people being hired are order writers because apparently that’s the direction our company is headed. And it’s only going to get worse. I say so because we are more than a year into mission 1 and it’s so much worse now than it was just a year ago and it sounds like it’s going to get worse.

I saw some comments on here about a position called territory manager which basically sounds like a cross bread between a sales rep and a RMS. It was mentioned that it already exists in some areas and is being tested in others. My area doesn’t have territory managers at the moment but I am sure that’s soon to come. I’m guessing we might be one of the last areas to get this given that we don’t have any sales reps or RMS’s who are eligible to retire and no sales reps or RMS’s have left the company(at least not yet but I’m sure there’s people looking at other jobs). As soon as reps start quitting they’ll probably roll out this job to my area and make the remaining reps territory managers. It sounds like what a territory manager is is basically a sales rep with an even bigger size territory(say 60-80 stores) that has RMS responsibilities. I’m guessing they’ll be getting rid of both sales reps and RMS’s and this will be the replacement role where all RMS’s will eventually become territory managers and same goes for any sales reps that is kept on board. This means they’ll likely dump even more onto the order writers where we’ll now have to sell in displays to stores which right now isn’t our responsibility but those of the sales rep. It was constantly reiterated at the beginning of mission 1 that the job of the order writers is to order and the job of the sales reps is to sell and order writers weren’t even encouraged to sell. Earlier this week it was mentioned on a team call that we didn’t meet our Q1 objective and that they are starting to encourage order writers to sell displays into stores. So I kinda know where this is headed.

At this point it won’t hurt for me to get out of this company as soon as I can even if it means taking a job with lower pay in the meantime while waiting for something with better pay to open up. It’s just gotten to the point where there’s nothing enjoyable about the job anymore and I’m sure the company knows mission 1 is a failure it’s just they don’t care and want to make the dsd exit process easier knowing that everyone will sooner or later quit. With the order writers now having even more dumped on them than they already do more will leave the company with very few left and that’s how it will be until we exit DSD. I have a feeling the reason behind all this is to get more people to leave the company so that when they do exit DSD they have less severance packages that they need to give out. I know the idea of DSD exit once sounded like it was just rumors and speculation but with the way things are going it’s kinda obvious it will happen at some point. This isn’t the Nabisco company we once knew. It’s all gone downhill and the only option we have is to either find something else or stay here only to see it go even more downhill.

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Post ID: @OP+1s0GWtW0

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@OP The best thing to do is find a new job quit this company

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Post ID: @3787+1s0GWtW0

@liy we still here tho 1 year later

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Post ID: @25s6+1s0GWtW0

Job posting:
In this role, you'll take ownership of high-impact projects, starting with our Labor Management Standards initiative. You'll work cross-functionally with DSD branch personnel, collaborating closely with a national counterpart and local warehouse supervisor teams to ensure quality, consistency, and operational efficiency in all phases of project delivery.
Deliverables:

In this position you will be responsible for assessing a 10 warehouse locations current performance, introducing a Labor Management Standard for the site to follow, and a systematic process for management team to track and coach performance, while maintaining and/or improving metrics in safety and service.
Deliver defined savings with the operational efficiencies gained in the first year.

Key Responsibilities:

Project Execution: Travel to 10 DSD branch locations and assess their current productivity targets. Create alignment of warehouse tasks for each position to remove operational bottlenecks. Track Key Performance Indicators that will lead to productivity savings. Coach team to use tools and processes to reach productivity savings.

https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/4137033472/?trackingId=hdYpaBklRf69YHxBpvOdmA%3D%3D&refId=WPAYt4ZaQnS9YL8pwCXm8w%3D%3D&midToken=AQF0X9wx517RwA&midSig=0nyJcA6Elg9XE1&trk=eml-jobs_jymbii_digest-job_card-0-jobcard_body&trkEmail=eml-jobs_jymbii_digest-job_card-0-jobcard_body-null-fr2gx~m6pkkl10~7k-null-null&eid=fr2gx-m6pkkl10-7k&otpToken=MTAwMzFhZTUxNTJmY2NjN2JlMmYwMmU5NGUxOGU2YmM4YWM4ZDQ0ODliYWM4NTZlNzdjNTA3NmM0YzUyNWNmMWY3ZGZhZmI1NDZlYmM2YzMwNmJlZmMzODVlNGQzMzNkODg3YjE5ZDcxYzY1Y2U1N2ZkYzMsMSwx

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Post ID: @1a8x+1s0GWtW0

I got my 30 years next April, I’m leaving this place no matter what! Think there’s less than 1% chance we will still be DSD by then! Upper Midwest

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Post ID: @fbuu+1s0GWtW0

I will have 15 years with the company this August. And i don't know how much longer i can hold out. We all know it's coming but the question is when. Every year since 2016 it's gotten worse, even more so since mission one started. No one can make the numbers there given out or the F&D cr-p.

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Post ID: @fsiw+1s0GWtW0

It's 2024 y'all and we're still DSD!!
You've been telling us for 8 years that we're exiting DSD.
Mondelez is too greedy to give up DSD.
The fat cats keep getting fatter while they eliminate your positions.
We'll always be DSD.
Mission one is eliminating reps.
They can make more money eliminating company cars and salaries when order writers can do the same job for less money.
It's pretty clear what the company is doing.

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Post ID: @ewux+1s0GWtW0

I like when our DM would hire experienced sales reps from other industries thinking they would ki-l the job. Then they quit a week later after they found out you are just basically a merchandiser lol.

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Post ID: @dwyy+1s0GWtW0

We're committed to DSD!!
We'll be here for years to come!
Retailers can't handle our volume!

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Post ID: @cggw+1s0GWtW0

The comments spoken here are very true. We are struggling as a company in the field. Something had to change soon.

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Post ID: @bjla+1s0GWtW0

If this company was serious about staying in DSD they would have disbanded this system by now or never created it in the first place. It obviously doesn’t work and they know that it’s just one more thing that makes it quite obvious they don’t plan in staying in DSD much longer. They can’t even get the team to be properly staffed because every order writer is overworked and wants to quit, sales reps are out looking at other companies because they know their jobs aren’t secure and the reputation this system has created isn’t attracting too many people from the outside world. Even kids who are barely out of high school and not attending college or those who graduated college and looking for full time work we can’t even get them to apply to this job and I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone after what it has become. I’m looking to leave myself I came to the conclusion I can no longer remain in this company. All the reps and the good order writers aren’t putting in the effort because they lost hope(me being one of them) and some of the newer order writers aren’t good. We have people that don’t even know how to pack out properly writing orders for the stores. If they don’t know how to pack out they don’t know how to write. If this was 5-10 years ago these guys would have never been given a tablet to write orders and most of them wouldn’t even be full timers. They would be part timers working bare minimal hours as needed and some would of been let go of because if you can’t do the job than why keep you. I’m willing to bet Mondelez corporate gets hundreds of calls each day from managers at stores complaining about how our service su-ks but again if they were serious about being in DSD things wouldn’t be the way they are.

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Post ID: @8fia+1s0GWtW0

It might happen in the future , but not next year, these changes come and go , depending on whose idea it was for mission one. Figure it out from there..

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Post ID: @7pct+1s0GWtW0

These stores stock hundreds of pallets of product a week but can't handle 2 more pallets of cookies a week??? Hahahahahaha

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Post ID: @6bwo+1s0GWtW0

"Stores can't handle our volume"? You realize how stupid that comment is? You act like nabisco is the best selling items in the store. They literally stock bread and milk which needs constant attention. I think they can handle stocking cookies every few days

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Post ID: @6wep+1s0GWtW0

Store's can't handle our volume.
We'll always be DSD.

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Post ID: @6kbw+1s0GWtW0

💯 well said. Our reputation is ruined. I used to take so much pride in my work and our company. That is what makes me so mad is I look luke a failure to stores when everything is out of my control 😔

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Post ID: @5uop+1s0GWtW0

I used to think it was just rumors and speculation and that it would never happen but my opinion has changed. In 2017 the only credibility that suggests Mondelez could leave DSD is that Keebler left DSD and Nabisco would be next. But back than you had more reps and merchandisers were less overworked. Plus we worked with each other more often as opposed to know we all work by ourselves. Even around 2018 or 2019 I recall they wanted to have it where the full timers only wrote orders if the rep couldn’t get there or for emergency purposes which came to show that even back than they were starting to think order writing merchandising wasn’t working out. Than they tried it again in 2021 with the D stores things still didn’t think the company was going to leave DSD but after a while they had it where newly hired full timers or part timers made full time weren’t being trained on writing D stores unless needed probably for the same reason order writing merchandising doesn’t work. Than they create this system and nothing is more of a disaster than this system is. You can say something is dysfunctional and it could still be better than the new system. But the company isn’t moving away from it and keeps on going back to an idea that obviously doesn’t work and they know it which is what makes it obvious they’ll be exiting DSD eventually. This new system has ruined the companies reputation that I don’t think there’s any coming back from it even going back to old ways won’t cure it which is why I think dsd exit is obvious. If the company wanted to stay in dsd they would’ve disbanded this system either the middle to end of last year or it would have been dissolved effective the beginning of the new year or maybe it wouldn’t of existed at all.

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Post ID: @5ltp+1s0GWtW0

The only ones that say we aren't leaving dsd are the ones that are afraid of losing their jobs. This cr-ppy job is a dime a dozen, you'll be fine.

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Post ID: @4sfb+1s0GWtW0

How can anyone not think Mondelez is not leaving DSD? Territories are too big to maintain and the order writers mostly su-k, I know there are some good ones out there, but there are more bad than good. Monthly numbers are hardly ever being hit and sales reps aren’t doing much anymore because they’re discouraged , other than packing out like a part-time merchandiser.. some small accounts like someone else said, are already ordering for themselves like a couple of stores I have. It’s just a slow progression towards leaving DSD. Weekend service being cut, ptm being cut, with service being as bad ,stores don’t want to give displays, and Walmart in general is moving away from vendor displays from what I’ve seen and focusing on their stuff. List goes on and on.

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Post ID: @4lly+1s0GWtW0

You are a special kind of stupid if you think Mondelez will be in dsd for much longer. I have a hard time believing anyone truly believes that.

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Post ID: @2izf+1s0GWtW0

Some people just prefer to live life with their heads buried in the sand. Not a chance Mondelez will be DSD much longer. Take time, warehouses need to be built to accommodate etc. Mondelez has been preparing as have individual accounts. Smaller accounts have already been dropped. Can’t be much more evident, but if you prefer to believe GS, when you are done I got some swamp land to sell ya. 🤪

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Post ID: @1ddy+1s0GWtW0

We're committed to DSD!
You've been spreading rumors since 2017!!!
We're not going warehouse anytime soon

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Post ID: @1zvg+1s0GWtW0

It's been in the works for a while. I had a friend in the midwest tell me that the Fareway grocery store chain went to all warehouse back in October and they no longer visit those stores. That didn't happen over night, I wonder who will do it next?

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Post ID: @1ywt+1s0GWtW0

Chat GPT, write me a 5 paragraph essay that summarizes the content of this thread

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Post ID: @zff+1s0GWtW0

No company as big as mondelz just flips a switch and leaves dsd. This has all been in the works for years. CAO orders is an obvious sign as that's been going on for a couple years. Mission 1 is also another sign. Mission 1 was basically designed to cut cost and smooth the transition to completely leave dsd. I'm pretty sure all of us have no problem with this as any job is better than what we have now.

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Post ID: @qfp+1s0GWtW0

We are 100% leaving dsd as soon as next year IMO. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see the signs..

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Post ID: @liy+1s0GWtW0

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