Well it’s been 5 years since Paul broke his promise to over 500 loyal employees. Hope everyone is where they want to be. I’ve stayed in touch with half a dozen of my friends and most are doing ok. Three, myself included have retired and three have found a new job. How is everyone else doing?
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@k1b because he likes his men tall, white, and mustachioed
“Even though I was better off, I kept hoping I would run into Paul in the bathroom or a dark hallway.”
Why?
I'm actually doing much better. 2 jobs later, better title, almost $75,000 more in salary, and much less chaos. In my last role, RJ was actually my client, although a different division than I worked in. Even though I was better off, I kept hoping I would run into Paul in the bathroom or a dark hallway.
HR department? Obviously you haven’t “moved on”!
Imagine still posting in an online forum half a decade after a layoff. I'd suggest you get therapy, but we've already established that butthurt old white men will do anything but work on themselves.
Everyone just move on. It’s been 5 years, the world has changed, Raymond James has changed, Paul is gone, you’re gone.
I’m retired, not my choice at the beginning but happy now. Didn’t realize I actually needed to leave that noxious environment
Hi fellow layoff people. I’m doing great. Paul did me good. I just wish he somehow suffered