Thread regarding Wells Fargo & Co. layoffs

This week's layoff count

Looks like 500-600 more got downsized this week, with almost all of them in COO. Very little impacted on the other groups this particular round. As usual, F SP. Worst WF employee in history.

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Post ID: @OP+1vglUF6e

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Can you guys be more specific? What areas of operations?

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Post ID: @4ron+1vglUF6e

And yet, here you are, for absolutely no reason. Marvelous.

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Post ID: @4sqk+1vglUF6e

Why, for the paychecks and the benefits of course, just like you.
The difference is we don’t worry about layoffs or outsourcing. It’s like all that is happening at a different company.
Nothing to do with us.

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Post ID: @4adr+1vglUF6e

If you're "good", why are you here? We really don't need any input from the propaganda wing of Hudson Yards.

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Post ID: @3rie+1vglUF6e

: @1lbe+1vglUF6e so what? Our product may su-k but our paychecks don’t, and most of us run freelance gigs on top of those.

We do “have” to be on-site three days/week, but that’s easy to fudge, since managers don’t do it it’s pretty much winked at.

We’re good. Are you?

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Post ID: @1zbp+1vglUF6e

Marketing? Who gives an S about marketing? Your product su-ks. Get outta here.

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Post ID: @1lbe+1vglUF6e

Marketing is planning holiday parties and scheduling time off. You guys are in the wrong field. Our last big layoff round was in 2019, with a couple smaller ones in 2021, and even if we do get laid off our skills are transferable to other industries.

Here at WF we have the added advantage of flying so far below the radar Charlie doesn’t even know we exist.

You all are chumps, and marketing is laughing at you.

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Post ID: @1pjh+1vglUF6e

“ You can probably get a rough estimate of who was displaced for the present day with an AD query. Filter on names starting with zz. and a lastlogondate of the day before. Everyone has the ability to do this in powershell”

Tried it. Don’t know how accurate it is, but seems to work. 31 people displaced on the night of the 31st. Interesting number given the holiday. Some ESG folks, so it’s not all domestic

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Post ID: @1ztj+1vglUF6e

@gaa+1vglUF6e

TM lookup.

To the others, I didn't say there was zero impact on other groups, just that COO was the vast majority. This is the first layoff in 2024 with such a heavy imbalance. Usually coo is "#1", but it's closely followed by tech and some other groups. This time it was mostly COO.

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Post ID: @1ipv+1vglUF6e

SP and his spineless buddies Schart, BS and the like! FHY! Useless.

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Post ID: @1eoo+1vglUF6e

You can probably get a rough estimate of who was displaced for the present day with an AD query. Filter on names starting with zz. and a lastlogondate of the day before. Everyone has the ability to do this in powershell

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Post ID: @1myw+1vglUF6e

Where are you getting your information, OP?

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Post ID: @gaa+1vglUF6e

14 US jobs displaced in Fiduciary tax Tuesday, 10/29/24. All moved to Manila. Majority of 14 had 25+YOS. Devastating.

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Post ID: @stp+1vglUF6e

if you say so...

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Post ID: @vkh+1vglUF6e

sure

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Post ID: @sxu+1vglUF6e

Number of tech employees laid off too

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Post ID: @usy+1vglUF6e

There are a number of employees in home lending that beg to differ with you.

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