Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

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ME, 2%.
Message received. Starting to look for a new gig.

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Post ID: @16q+1kgmyx329

4.5%

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Post ID: @167+1kgmyx329

I got 100% increase, by taking my ERP package and using it all on INTC at $18.

Ya Shoulda Taken The Package!

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Post ID: @11h+1kgmyx329

20% (exceeds) - and I'm still underpaid by 10-20% compared to my peers.

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Post ID: @114+1kgmyx329

Meets. 5.2%. Exempt.
I am very pleased as it is no longer worth it to look for a gig flipping burgers as the salary > stress + min wage job. Still a gamble, but one that may payoff by the time i'm 70 in 2044

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Post ID: @q2+1kgmyx329

BE 1%

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Post ID: @nc+1kgmyx329

@b2 hahaha def met, biggest target for ai replacement. Its coming...

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Post ID: @mb+1kgmyx329

I agree, s p 500 annual return vs typical home loan rate. No brainer. milk ur mortgage put free money in investments. Payin off a low rate loan does not make finacial sense. Might make u feel good pay off house but finacially its not beneficial. Unless u have a really bad loan rate above 17 percent

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Post ID: @ma+1kgmyx329

Meets, 3.7%. 100%*117% APB and 100% RSU target.

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Post ID: @m9+1kgmyx329

@k4 leverage low mortgage loan rate dont pay house off. U only tie ur money up into ur home and it becomes dead money untill u sell. The money u expend to pay off house with good investing can make more for u percentage why and offer liquidity. Plus if u itemize u miss this big tax deduction.

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Post ID: @m8+1kgmyx329

6.7 non-promo
I do hope time-in-grade is no longer a thing. I can't seem to get out of G5

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Post ID: @m3+1kgmyx329

3.9 like the person above I am putting toward 401k and using ESPP for paying house off. house will be paid off in 7 months. The writing on the wall of layoffs has me wanting to be financially secure. If I don’t get laid off then woo hoo! Life will be good.

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Post ID: @k4+1kgmyx329

Got a next grade, 21%

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Post ID: @jz+1kgmyx329

@dz grade increases are not done on individual merit. You have to beat out everyone else. How long you been in your grade? And which grade is it

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Post ID: @jn+1kgmyx329

3.5 cola but making > buck 40 then APB 117, all goes 401k and house paying down in 2 years . . FU Politicians

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Post ID: @gg+1kgmyx329

4.5

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Post ID: @g2+1kgmyx329

Meet 4%. APB 120%

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Post ID: @fq+1kgmyx329

@er damn! Lucky ba----d! That's a large increase if true!

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Post ID: @fm+1kgmyx329

Changing companies, 43%

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Post ID: @er+1kgmyx329

Meets, 3.5%

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Post ID: @eg+1kgmyx329

4.5

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Post ID: @eb+1kgmyx329

3.9% but no grade increase despite meeting every criteria. My salary is still nearly $10,000 below the Pay Modeling App's "median" for my grade.

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Post ID: @dz+1kgmyx329

Grade increase so north of 10%

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Post ID: @dd+1kgmyx329

Looks CPM helped. Expectations were low to begin with and bo-m a 6.9 was unexpected!

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Post ID: @c7+1kgmyx329

3.9

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Post ID: @bm+1kgmyx329

Def Met got biggest bump

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Post ID: @b2+1kgmyx329

What was yours?

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Post ID: @b1+1kgmyx329

3.2 base

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Post ID: @ar+1kgmyx329

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