I encourage everyone to look for alternate opportunity, even after you are safe tomorrow, and plan to resign within 3 months.
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The winners are the ones who get a severance package, paid to leave. Don’t just resign. While you wait for a severance package, find yourself a new job at a company that’s not owned by greedy rich white people who collect super cars and buy up Duluth, who are not in touch with reality. The Cargill MacMillan family members get an allowance check every month that is bigger than your annual salary. F them.
Joanne Knight hosted a party and made a big champagne toast for the CSD team involved with the restructure back in September to celebrate Cargill 2030 and the layoffs/lives they’ll impact.
So disappointed in how this was managed, who had decision rights on layoffs, and it’s just not a company I’m nearly as proud to work for anymore.
Then wait for next round or until the titanic to sink.
Why would someone resign out of spite? That's stupid.
I was laid off today and my manager didn’t know until I told them. In other words, these decisions are being made so far away from where the actual work gets done that it’s going to be a nightmare for those that remain. In a way, I feel “lucky” to be getting out now.
Jen Hartsock was known to have said "Carry the wounded, leave the stragglers behind" in reference to the earlier DT&D layoffs. Make of that what you will.
Playing the chairs on the titanic ….. I agree I will resign
Looks like we’re all just waiting for the next round of layoffs like it’s The Hunger Games...may the odds be ever in your favor! Might as well just get ahead of it and look for other opportunities
Mass resignation after mass layoffs? So basically, we're all just playing musical chairs, but the music stops when your paycheck does (after severance.) 😂 Might as well start a 'Who's Left?' bingo game.
Hahahaha this is epic