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Schulman, Happy New Year 2026!!! What keeps you up at night???

Schulman, Happy New Year 2026!!! What keeps you up at night???
Keeping Talent
No Clear AI Plan
Overload of Priorities
Tired Team
No Time to Think
Less Customers due to a lack of Trust
Reputation at Risk
Struggling Middle Managers
Culture Cracks
Conflicting Demands
Technology Moves Fast
Feeling Alone at the Top


Citi has turned completely toxic

It went from being a place where people actually collaborated to one where everyone is just looking out for themselves. The leadership at the top seems to have no real plan or vision to fix anything. There's no trust left, and the constant negativity makes it impossible to do your best work. I really miss how it used to be, and it's sad to see what it's become.


Give yourself a Holiday Break from this nightmare

To my colleagues here who like me are going through the perpetual misery that is employment with PepsiCo - at least for the next week or so - give yourself a mental and emotional break. I am working most of this and next week excepting for Xmas and New Years but save for those days - I want nothing to do with company. We all know this is one of if not the most incompetently run major corporations in the world but that is on the clowns who run this place. Not us. Thanks to everyone for providing a safe space to vent. Wishing everyone a happy holiday and prosperous new year with - hopefully- a new addition to your resume in 2026.


Is it just me, or is everything getting a little bit worse each year?

The overall atmosphere, the way teams are managed, and the direction from the top just keep declining. There's no big, single event to point to, but the slow grind of it all is wearing. You notice it in every new policy and in every decision that seems disconnected from the actual work. This place has changed so, so much in recent years, and none of it for the better.


Sc--w turning and box mounting

As a union represented tech my job entails turning sc--ws and mounting various sized/ colored boxes on customers houses and buildings. I’ve been doing it for several decades. When I’m unhappy or getting the shaft ( which is more frequent recently) the sc--ws get turned much slower and the boxes don’t go up as fast. Productivity? That’s a hilarious concept. Pride? Gone years ago. Loyalty? A concept for corporate cucks mo--ns. It’s a business transaction - I turn the sc--w and you compensate me.


I still remember a time when I felt good about going to work

Yes, I’m that old. And it hasn’t been fun going through all the stages of things falling apart, only to reach a point where I can’t wait to cut ties. I hope that during the next wave someone notices that I’m over 50, therefore a zombie by current corporate standards, and finally puts me out of my misery. I’m not leaving without severance. I’ve earned it many times over the years.


WRS

WRS had a huge Christmas party, they had raffles where apparently people won very expensive prizes. They also get free lunch everyday and I’m pretty sure that they also constantly have giveaways and raffles at the office.

Onshore? We don’t even get a thank you for working our butts of everyday, our thank you will probably be a lay off in a few months after being treated like garbage. Good thing the US jobs market is doing so great right now.

The new leadership is horrendous and it is absolutely disgusting what has happened to this company.


Less than a week before Christmas …

… and I said goodbye to two teammates today. What kind of company, (true) leader or decent person would set 6 days before Christmas as a departure date? Another example of the integrity vacuum that’s been slowly suffocating us since COVID. Not sure how these people can sleep, let along look themselves in a mirror. Guess a fat paycheck works wonders


$145B surplus cashflow thru 2030?

Then why make the employees miserable rather them treating them as assets. This shows we have money, just not to spend on employees welfare and salaries.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-12-09/exxon-boosts-2030-cash-flow-forecasts-on-permian-guyana-lng?srnd=undefined&sref=NqTCpwwa


Rest, recharge , reset… whoooo hooo!

Don’t you feel electrified by this message of Robin love? Is anyone really going to come out of this totally refreshed and ready? Do tell please.
I for one, don’t see any rest or recharge. I am going to be handholding offshore and dealing with direct client issues. I welcome being let go as long as I get full severence. And that isn’t likely. I think veterans of this place are going to be jipped on this. My manager even told me the aboves are looking to limit or stop payouts on more than 50% of those people targeted.


Hilarious who got saved.

Last day is today, every single person I have spoken to has asked me for something. “Hey where do I get this?” “What happens if I see this error?” “Where is the code for this process?”

If you need those questioned to be answered, then you were saved for the wrong reason. You’ll be next.


There’s no upside left

The pay used to make the tradeoffs worth it, but weak raises ki-led that, advancement paths are basically closed, and attrition keeps accelerating, which just means more work dumped on fewer people. At this point, believing there’s a bright future here feels less like optimism and more like choosing not to see what’s right in front of us.


Bah humbug

First, I want to acknowledge that I am grateful to currently be employed at HCSC, especially given the broader economic climate. That said, as a 25+ year employee, this is the first year I can recall not receiving any form of holiday acknowledgment. In past years, this has included something modest, such as a small gift card or approval for a team lunch.

This year, there was no recognition at all. I’ve heard that some departments may have still had small lunches or gift cards, so I’m curious whether this reflects broader financial constraints, departmental differences, or if others have had a similar experience.


Layers of management

Has anyone actually looked at an org chart recently? DDAT has more directors, VPs, lead directors, AVPs than they know what to do with.....yet they push the bottom feeders to do 4x the work for a 2016 salary. Its becoming simply gross. Ive also noticed some teams where the entire team is "away" all day long, yet here i am a loyal ethical employee being micromanaged l. Nothing makes semse in this company at all.


The Storm Is Coming

Looks like the next few months are going to be a slow-motion collapse. Leadership might bail, CSG will keep bleeding out, and the AI server sugar high won’t last. When the bubble pops, the stock could crater below 70. RevOps won’t save us, and the new tool launching in May might just choke what’s left of the org. Meanwhile, certain leaders will keep shouting confidence while everything burns behind them.


Dear HockTan, thank you for making us rich, and thank you for continuing to support ESG despite our division’s forever poor performance

As you know, many of us in the Symantec and Carbon Black divisions are in a resting-and-vesting mindset. We don’t care whether the division performs well; we only care about the RSUs going into our pockets.

Either you are delusional or clueless about what to do with our division, but please keep us and continue granting us more RSUs.


When fear hardens our perspective

It is worth reflecting on what it means when positivity is met with hostility. When someone expresses gratitude for their work or appreciation for the people they work with and that expression is dismissed or downvoted simply because others are hurting, it reveals the depth of collective pain rather than any fault in the person sharing their experience. Disagreement is valid but silencing hope is something else entirely. Suffering does not grant permission to diminish another person’s reality.

This space exists because uncertainty is real and many are navigating fear and loss. Acknowledging that truth, however, does not require rejecting honesty or resenting those who are in a different season of life. Sharing stability or fulfillment is not an act of dismissal but a reflection of where someone is on their own timeline. Empathy is not conditional and compassion is not a limited resource. We can hold space for hardship without turning on one another. Growth begins when we stop pulling people down to match our pain and remember that understanding must extend in every direction.


Stuck between hating the job and needing it badly

Judging from my immediate surroundings, most people feel the same way. Fear makes us all trip over ourselves to perform, as if that’s somehow going to save our jobs. It’s a frigging trap. Every time I lost a job before, I regretted wasting so much energy trying to prove myself. And here I am, doing the same stupid thing all over again.


Now entering the chaos phase

Knowing the management excellence and expedience, and the fact that there was no real plan beyond merciless cuts, who knows how long it will take for the dust to settle and for there to be even a semblance of an organized workflow. My team is already feeling the pain, and it’s only going to get worse in the coming months. We were stretched thin to begin with. It certainly didn’t help that they somehow managed to get rid of the very people who actually knew what they were doing.


Overworked. Underpaid. Underappreciated. Who cares ?

I make under $100,000 a year. The job is categorized at 40 hours. Yet, me and my coworkers often work close to 60 hours per week. When the company fired 250 employees, where did their workloads go ? To me and everyone else. Are the corporate executives making $700,000 feeling our pain in anyway ? When will receive additional support ? Never ? More gets lumped on each day w/no end in sight. The only option is to quit and that is exactly what i will be doing. Woe is me. Good riddance.


Curious for your thoughts

I'm just wondering what everyone is thinking lately. Survey results feel extremely vague. Holiday gifts felt thrown together last minute. Lost the Amazon stipend. No explanation for anything, they just keep taking away but the messaging is how great we're doing. Jeff Decker retiring. Jill Marmo retiring. I've heard several positions are open due to people leaving and they aren't backfillng. Stock price is underwater. Feels like a sinking ship and I don't know how long I can hold on.


Investors must be living under a rock

EPS expected: 63 cents per share, realized: 78 cents/share (exceeded expectation)

Revenue expected: $12.13B, realized $12.35B (exceeded expectation)

After hours down 10% and word on the street is tariffs. I thought tariffs was going to be a much bigger hit?

What else are investors complaining about?

I don't like the layoffs thing, my morale is very low, but this is bs


Morale is down the toilet

I’ve never experienced it being this bad in my almost 20 years here. There are so many issues at play that it’s hard to pinpoint just one or two as the main causes. The culture is broken, and there’s a pervasive sense that there is no future. When people are this unhappy, hopeless, and anxious, it inevitably has a serious impact on performance. That, to me, is the real leadership failure. Yet there seems to be no intention whatsoever to diagnose or fix the problem. Quite the opposite, leadership appears to be doubling down on everything that made conditions this dire in the first place. They neither seem to understand what’s happening nor genuinely care.


Let Go 1 Week Before Christmas

A colleague was just let go, one week before Christmas. We fall under the Enterprise Onboarding Platform. My team is already short staffed and will now be spread even thinner. SHAME ON YOU, BRAD OCKENE, DANA PARKS, AND ALL MANAGEMENT UNDER THEM WHO WERE COMPLIANT WITH THIS DECISION. Absolutely heartless.