Thread regarding General Motors layoffs

Leaving after bonus payout

Anyone else planning to quit after their bonus payout? Or are you planning on staying?

What’s your opinion on turning in your two weeks after the bonus payout? Do you think the likelihood you will be walked out day 1 is high?

Disclaimer: Under 12 years at GM. Was never offered the Voluntary Package.

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Line up the job and give them an alternative. Let them know you’re not sure if you’ll be walked out or not. Most places would be flexible if you’re upfront. But don’t burn a bridge, this is a small world and you never know who you will come across from your past.

As for benefits. GM insurance s---s. It pays for nothing. Decent companies out there have better health insurance though the 401k is definitely not going to be as good. Most best in a year or immediately though so that’s a plus for those looking to jump around.

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Post ID: @1mth+XxrVhAv

immediately I meant *

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Post ID: @1pga+XxrVhAv

Interview now, jobs takes 3 months for security check and all that.

Give the 2 weeks, but get into the other job imminently since you'll be walked out anyway.

I didn't wanna make a big deal out of it, but payroll paid me for one week only when I left. they did the math for me over the phone and it was all BS.

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Post ID: @1aab+XxrVhAv

do not walk out / give notice prior to bonus. very likely you will get screwed

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Post ID: @1jdl+XxrVhAv

That’s what I thought. Bonus payouts are usually end of Feb. The comment below talking about April probably doesn’t even work at GM.

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Post ID: @mtz+XxrVhAv

Isn't bonus payout normally Feb 28?

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Post ID: @tas+XxrVhAv

If I knew I could replace my wage somewhere else, I might think about it, but then I add in the vacation days I’ve accumulated, plus health insurance.... As one with a family, I need to assess all of this. In the end, I see no reason to jump off a train just because others aren’t on it anymore. Its still a great job. I enjoy my work and have great coworkers. They may choose to kick me off one day, but I’ll ride it until then.

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Post ID: @buo+XxrVhAv

dont know about the 2 weeks, but while you are waiting until April to get your bonus start applying elsewhere and leave at a convenient time before they throw you out one day with no reason

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Post ID: @kfl+XxrVhAv

If you give 2 weeks notice and they walk you out you get paid for those 2 weeks.

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Post ID: @bsj+XxrVhAv

Never burn a bridge. Give notice- else you’re gonna get blacklisted in the manager/director’s network

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Post ID: @gzu+XxrVhAv

My experience is folks in sensitive areas are walked out after giving their notice.

Run Forest!

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Post ID: @gmg+XxrVhAv

I wouldn't bother with 2 weeks notice.

Just tell your boss that today is your last day, and start your new job tomorrow.

If you give notice, they'll walk you out and you'll lose 2 weeks pay.

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