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San Diego Unified Staff Offered New Positions

Dozens of San Diego Unified School District employees will receive new job offers. These employees previously faced potential layoffs earlier this year. The district reached agreements with three employee associations. Sixty-nine at-risk employees can now accept new district roles. Human Resources found existing open positions for the upcoming school year.

San Diego, CA

https://www.10news.com/news/local-news/sd-unified-workers-who-faced-layoffs-to-be-offered-new-jobs-within-district


San Diego City Budget Shortfall Leads to Employee Layoffs

The City of San Diego faces a $120 million budget deficit. This shortfall is projected for fiscal year 2027. Mayor Todd Gloria's draft budget includes hundreds of employee layoffs. Cuts will affect library hours, recreation centers, and arts grants. Public safety and road repairs remain top priorities despite reductions.

San Diego, California

https://fox5sandiego.com/news/local-news/mayor-gloria-budget-san-diego/


More Wasted Money

Another Diamond Club trip that wasted money. San Diego with Train playing,
Just the band could cost up to $750k and the people attending and their plus 1.
Waste.
A person must be picked each year and of course upper management gets to go.
Could have been spent otherwise.


Why is TDC listing their entire building A for lease?

https://www.cushmanwakefield.com/en/united-states/properties/for-lease/office/ca/san-diego/17095-via-del-campo/s119291849-227787-l

Tdc isn't doing great but other like there's no way there going to layoff everyone in SD. Think the post is a scam or are they planning on sending everyone to a we work


Expressing my gratitude to Teradata & the people

I just wanted to take a moment to tell each and every one of you here that I'm really grateful for those who hustle and are working to keep Teradata as being the Trusted AI company. Our contributions keep us up with our competition and we continue to power massive data centers.

I genuinely mean it when I say I love each and every one of you who've put their hearts into this mission and I appreciate you for your work. My team the BCM group continues to keep our customers critical data synced up and this mission is super important to me. On this thanksgiving I hope you're all with your families, energized and ready to return to the beautiful San Diego office to keep crushing it!


HP San Diego, the end of an era

HP San Diego Closure, the end of an era (the era when HP put employees above stock price).

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/jaymelubben_it-was-bittersweet-to-attend-the-hp-san-diego-activity-7367689036586549249-2l9r/

"The handling of the closure of HP’s San Diego office has been a mess. Some people have received move or exit packages and know their last day and others have received nothing. We are being told that it is with HR and only they know. The site is closing on Oct 31 so the final date is known but nothing else is. Anyone else seeing this? This is really disappointing how badly this is being handled."

https://www.glassdoor.com/Community/job-hunting-in-tech/the-handling-of-the-closure-of-hps-san-diego-office-has-been-a-mess-some-people-have-received-move-or-exit-packages-and-know


Dexcom is cutting 350 jobs, mostly in San Diego

Dexcom, the San Diego-based maker of continuous glucose monitors for diabetes patients and prediabetics, announced Wednesday that it is laying off around 350 workers, or 3% of its global workforce. Most of these reductions, or 196 people, are in San Diego, and of those, 134 are in operations and manufacturing.

https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/2025/08/27/citing-changes-to-its-operating-structure-dexcom-cutting-350-jobs-mostly-in-san-diego/


An excellent environment to be in

I’ve been at Teradata for 7 years now, and I still feel lucky to come into the Rancho Bernardo office. The gym here is awesome, the cafeteria is way better than most places I’ve worked, and the natural light in the building just makes the day feel lighter. The people are the real difference though—helpful, down-to-earth, and always willing to share what they know.

Yeah, there have been some tough cuts, but that’s true almost everywhere these days. What I really like is that Teradata seems to be steering in the right direction with Vantage—focused on innovation and positioning us for the long run. I can see the vision, and it makes me hopeful I’ll still be here another 20 years.


Lots more mfg being out sourced to start in Aug and then Engineering and development to go, some to move to San Diego and Costa Rica

Lots more mfg being out sourced to start in Aug and then Engineering and development to go, some to move to San Diego and Costa Rica. VP's are way too greedy to worry about whats going on. This will be their downfall, trying to make an FDA and higher compliant component in Costa Rica. They tried outsourcing systems to China and failed miserably.


I highly doubt the SD employees are looking to leave.

I highly doubt the SD employees are looking to leave.. they are too retarded to know that they work for a terrible company. The accounting department gets paid shit, and they have been with the company longer than any other department. They are possibly the laziest and stupidest people I have ever come across. The real estate department could never get another job like that in SD, so they are staying. I can see the SF employees leaving because there are tons of jobs and opportunities for them in SF. In SD, these people enjoy being abused.