I have been reading these threads the last few weeks. Since things have started getting real in 2018, I have noticed a sharp turn on employee to employee mentality. Your job s---s, your worthless.. I think that is just asinine especially since there is not one job, role that was not created and deemed critical to the org by our “LEADERSHIP”... The same leadership team that now says you are not needed. The same LEADERS that in some cases that drove CDE are now driving the largest layoff in company history!!!
There was not one employee that walked into work one day and said.. Oh Hey, I think I am going to call myself an ISD Analyst and start showing to meetings, or a Claim Rep in Tacoma taking claim calls. We all were once valued for our work. There is a significant difference between an individual's work ethic or competencies, then their role they play in State Farm.
I usually do not like union rhetoric but I think solidarity comes to mind in these tough times and showing some compassion and support for the folks having to deal with these months of uncertainty. We were ALL once valued employees, and we are still good people whether we are at State Farm or LEADERSHIP forces us to find other means of employment. Keep this in mind before you decide to attack people that are genuinely scared for their future, no is doing work today that they were not ASKED today… Its really unfortunate that our LEADERSHIP could not seek other alternatives to solving their financial and customer retention woes!