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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5620210" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Based on what is known to have occurred or currently ongoing it would appear that the final product will be this Rube Goldberg contraption where no two terminals and no two hubs are exactly alike. In fact you'll be lucky if they even resemble one another in one form or another.</p><p></p><p>If you work there ( and trust me, it won't be for long) you'll go in there at no set starting time, no clear idea of what you'll be doing that day, your actual pay rate per hour ( especially if you're working for a contractor ) or what time you'll get done that day.</p><p></p><p>If you survive the purge ( current layoff estimates run as high as 29,000) chances are you will not be happy with the new daily work experience or the money you're getting.</p><p></p><p>Now the die hards on here are still clinging to the hope that the company will suddenly reverse course, things will return to where they always were, when they wakeup it will have all been just a bad dream , only to realize that their brains had worked all night preparing the rest of the body for the shock of discovering that whatever pride there might have been found in working for Prime Weasel and Raj The Jackal is now suddenly nothing more than transitional employment. Just a place to get some cash while remaining determined to get to a better place.</p><p></p><p>And if you're retired and therefore one of those "legacy costs" that must be eliminated you might what to check to see what you could get cash wise out of your camper and fishing boat now rather than to have to settle for a "take it off your hands" price later.</p><p></p><p>Yes, I fully expect the usual snide remarks from the usual people to be posted immediately, but as long as the stock remains stuck in it's 50 day moving average and under revenue and margin pressure....none of you are safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5620210, member: 58386"] Based on what is known to have occurred or currently ongoing it would appear that the final product will be this Rube Goldberg contraption where no two terminals and no two hubs are exactly alike. In fact you'll be lucky if they even resemble one another in one form or another. If you work there ( and trust me, it won't be for long) you'll go in there at no set starting time, no clear idea of what you'll be doing that day, your actual pay rate per hour ( especially if you're working for a contractor ) or what time you'll get done that day. If you survive the purge ( current layoff estimates run as high as 29,000) chances are you will not be happy with the new daily work experience or the money you're getting. Now the die hards on here are still clinging to the hope that the company will suddenly reverse course, things will return to where they always were, when they wakeup it will have all been just a bad dream , only to realize that their brains had worked all night preparing the rest of the body for the shock of discovering that whatever pride there might have been found in working for Prime Weasel and Raj The Jackal is now suddenly nothing more than transitional employment. Just a place to get some cash while remaining determined to get to a better place. And if you're retired and therefore one of those "legacy costs" that must be eliminated you might what to check to see what you could get cash wise out of your camper and fishing boat now rather than to have to settle for a "take it off your hands" price later. Yes, I fully expect the usual snide remarks from the usual people to be posted immediately, but as long as the stock remains stuck in it's 50 day moving average and under revenue and margin pressure....none of you are safe. [/QUOTE]
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