Thread regarding Paramount Global layoffs

I'm 53, spent 23 years in the TV business the last 17 working for Nielsen as a sales rep

. I was grossly underpaid but being single w/no kids and having that leven of comfort knowing your job inside out, I decided to stay and never seek opportunites elsewhere. Sadly my mother got sick w/dementia around 2019 and I was forced to step away from the my career (did get 1 yr od severance) to take care of her along with my father who is also up there in age. She eventually passed from covid, so it was just me left with my father (who was early 80s at the time).

I decided to give up my apt and move back to the family home (wasn't far anyway...long island, ny) to watch over my dad. I also decided that I wasn't going to stress about working again as a hack for some thankless corporation and decided to just drive Uber. I'll tell ya what, the last 5 years have been the most stress free and happiest of my adult working life! I'm eventually going to inherit the family home (valued at 1.2M), and along with making about $1200 a week (while only paying about 5% on taxes since we're considered "gig" workers...I've realized that happiness isn't about banking big check every week...it's about using what time you have left on this planet to enjoy yourself and do the things in life you love. I can easily cover my monthly nut, which isn't much.

Sure, I live frugaly and I'm able to pull this off because I don't have kids but nevertheless I don't think I'll ever work for a major corp. again stressing everyday and hating life. Doing uber allows me to go hang out on a whim with my 7yr old nephew, take him to soccer practice or maybe an afternoon movie on the weekends, etc, etc, etc.

I was a former D1 college soccer player and I even took up coaching my old high school team. Life is great. Most of us ki-l ourselves working to our early 60s only to then have maybe 5 good healthy years left.

Fk that.


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Post ID: @OP+1k9tjtgn1

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Why would someone unrelated to paramount visit our layoff site and talk about their experiences at another company. Just weird. Must be spending a long time waiting for that uber passenger and ran out of sites to visit?

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Post ID: @kt+1k9tjtgn1

@OP
To consistently earn $1200/week, a realistic range of hours of Uber driving is about 50-60 hours. Have fun breaking your 53 year old back. And stop posting this multiple times over, troll!

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Post ID: @kq+1k9tjtgn1

Easy to say with generational wealth

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Post ID: @ke+1k9tjtgn1

@jg Because this post covers none of that.

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Post ID: @jq+1k9tjtgn1

The fact that it's called layoffs.com does not prevent folks for sharing other experiences, etc. We had a salary thread, 1000s of views. People talk about bonuses, benefits, promotions, i saw one on interviews. So, it goes beyond. People want to be anon, and this is a good place for any comment & idea. Why not.

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Post ID: @jg+1k9tjtgn1

@fq Agree to disagree. It IS a weird post. The purpose of this board is supposed to be to share insider information on layoffs. Too many people use it as a sounding board for emotions that are better shared with a therapist. Sorry (not sorry.)

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Post ID: @fy+1k9tjtgn1

@OP I’m sorry for the noise from the comments above — your post wasn’t weird at all. It was honest, real, and I appreciate you sharing it. I’ve been in a similar place myself… making decisions based less on the paycheck and more on the time I have, the people I care about, and the life I actually want to live. I don’t want to watch the days blur by — I want to be present for them.

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Post ID: @fq+1k9tjtgn1

This is a really weird post.

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Post ID: @ab+1k9tjtgn1

Dear diary, I am a loser. Told you all my secrets and now I share with the world. Single and probably a lil heavy. Never married. No kids. Little ambition just waiting on a probable inheritance. I will be ok

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