Thread regarding State Farm Insurance layoffs

How are things in Injury?

I escaped earlier this year, but am concerned about those left behind.

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Some of us are too close to retirement to leave; there just aren't enough insurance jobs in our area with a larger operations center closing this year) so we have to tough it out.

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Post ID: @7klv+UFysnH6

Retirement started looking good. Taking years off of my life from stress, being treated like sh-- by incompetent managers in a job I ended up stuck with when my department was eliminated without warning for a few extra bucks was not worth it in the end.

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Post ID: @7lcv+UFysnH6

Those who aren't close to retirement are leaving for competitors and in areas where there aren't a lot of insurance jobs, are finding work in related fields. Some are retiring early because they can't stand being treated like c-ap after being forcefully demoted from jobs they liked to Injury CS.

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Post ID: @6yzn+UFysnH6

Sounds like company troll or a complete id--t posted yesterday if you think only dead weight left the company!

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Post ID: @3mpq+UFysnH6

Ah, I see the corporate trolls are out in force.

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Post ID: @2zho+UFysnH6

those "left behind" are doing just fine with many of the dead weight now gone THANK YOU

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Post ID: @2han+UFysnH6

I hope it does get better for those who are left.

There is nothing that could get me to go back.

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Post ID: @2rwo+UFysnH6

Lol right.

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Post ID: @1kka+UFysnH6

Things are great, Much better than 6 months ago. Staffing is up, new tools and no points!

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