Thread regarding Honeywell International Inc. layoffs

Nobody good will work for Honeywell anymore

Nobody any "good" will go work for Honeywell now except as a temporary fill-in for a better company. They wouldn't know how to retain anyone "good" anyway. Especially if the economy continues to be on the positive swing.

I remember the birth-of PSE multi-site meeting years ago where they said they were going to "hire good people" and pretty much didn't hire anybody. My group only hired a couple of new people but lost way more than that during the same period. That really is the plan. Just keep beating up those who continue to stay and take it.

Really good point by @YHRcGx0-1bzm.

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Not only is that site leader still in Clearwater, but he walks around with his nose in the air, swinging his arms like George Jefferson, from the old show The Jeffersons. Every time that I see him, I expect him to say something about Weezy.

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Post ID: @3pff+YIKxE8O

If a certain site leader is still in Clearwater, I wouldn't come back for all the money in the world. He is a short narcississtic little man who ruins other careers!

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In my business unit, a lot of talent in R)

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Post ID: @2toe+YIKxE8O

only ones I have seen come back are they come back as job-shoppers. I have not seen one yet who was RIF'd come back as a direct again.

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Post ID: @1agu+YIKxE8O

Honeywell is still able to pull people in due to living on the reputation of old Honeywell that it was a good place to work. Now, once people get in they realize how bad it is and leave pretty quickly. I was amazed at the number of people who came back after having been laid off years ago, why would they come back? Stockholm syndrome is the only thing I could see.

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