Thread regarding Dell Inc. layoffs

No longer proud to work here

I’ve spent 25 years at this company, mostly in the same role, believing that loyalty, consistency, and hard work would eventually be rewarded. Instead, I’ve watched good people, smart and committed people, get pushed out after giving decades of their lives to Dell. People who built relationships, hit numbers, raised families on the promise of stability, and were still treated as expendable when it became convenient.

Right now, it’s a deeply discouraging place to be. There is no real upward mobility anymore, no clear path forward, and no sense that experience or institutional knowledge matters. Employees are discarded quietly and almost casually, like yesterday’s problem. Leadership feels distant and disengaged, operating on autopilot, focused on protecting themselves and the balance sheet rather than the people doing the actual work.

Many roles now pay just enough to keep the lights on, but not enough to build a future. The work is heavier, the pressure is constant, and the rewards keep shrinking. Over time, it wears you down. You stop feeling proud of where you work. You stop believing things will improve. You watch your motivation fade, not because you stopped caring, but because the company stopped caring first.

It’s the kind of place that slowly drains the life out of you, not all at once, but quietly, year after year, until one day you realize how much time you’ve given and how little you’ve gotten back.


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Post ID: @OP+1kf103byv

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I identify with the sentiment here. Very little, if anything, communicated from Dell management is true. At least this is:
Do
Everything
Less
Logically

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Post ID: @fr+1kf103byv

@ex America is losing it.. they are acting out of desperation and it is just matter of time china will take over leaving America behind

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Post ID: @ez+1kf103byv

what is happening at Dell is happening at many companies across this country where there is no career path no trajectory you are simply treading water. Merits are still not important just look at your management most of those folks are not technical and couldn't carry the bag to save their lives. They are overpriced and overpaid dinner hosts who are trained to run reports to justify their salary. Blackrock and Vangard control most of corporate America and will soon control the upcoming digital currency and the smartgrid near your current subdivision. Our country has been sold out.

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Post ID: @ex+1kf103byv

Someone needs to create a group called Dellcoholics Anonymous. A 12 step program to recover from this place.

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Post ID: @es+1kf103byv

so leave!

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Post ID: @e9+1kf103byv

I was always happy to tell people that i worked in EMC in days gone by. When people ask now i just tell them i work in IT. I am too ashamed to mention the Dell name


"Why would the 'e' in Dell be that way?"

"I don't know, it doesn't matter, nothing matters" - M.D3ll

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Post ID: @e1+1kf103byv

@b7

Agreed, how many people are sitting there rotting away in a dead end job?

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Post ID: @cs+1kf103byv

@c2 No, not true. My dad worked for Motorola for like 20 years and he was laid off in the late 90s/early early 2000's. He got a severance that literally lasted for a solid 10 years lol.

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Post ID: @ce+1kf103byv

Loyalty, consistency, and hard work went out in the 1980s. It's been every man for himself in the workforce for a long time now and it shows with how Dell is being ran for the last 10 or so years

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Post ID: @c2+1kf103byv

I'm starting to feel the same and I've only been here for 6 years... When I started it was great. I genuinely love my job, those I work with and my manager, and even our orgs execs.. But for the last 4 years I've been promised a promotion and it never happens. No budget, don't have any REQs, bla bla bla... I know my manager has been pushing for promotions but he can only do so much.

Luckily I've had two SOLID raises, one of which was 11% which blew my mind, which semi-make up for lack of promotion but I still want the i7 title and more money. We had our "all hands" the other day and they showcased the new-hires and it was beyond annoying and frustrating to see ALL of them be in India. All 16 of them.

I mean come the fu-k on, we all know dell is trying to DOWNSIZE and if there is a budget for 16 fkn Indian employees, then why tf is that money not being used for promotions in the US?

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Post ID: @br+1kf103byv

25 years "mostly in the same role" says it all. "I just want to push the same button over and over again everyday and get more pay and never stretch my skills" and wonder why you don't get promoted.

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Post ID: @b7+1kf103byv

How has it taken you 25 years to figure out Dell isn't that company?

You probably should have figured that out in 2001 when the first WFRs happened. You're a number at Dell. That's it. Always been that way and will never change.

Other things that will never change: operating in silos, being middle manager heavy, and changing direction every few months only to eventually circle back around to the original way of doing things. Most recent public example of this is bringing the XPS name back because we apparently didn't market research the CSG rebranding well enough last year

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Post ID: @an+1kf103byv

@OP Well said!!

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Post ID: @a8+1kf103byv

My bottom is still a little raw from the 1 ply but I’m trying to go before I get into work now.

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Post ID: @a6+1kf103byv

That probably describes 90% of Dell at this point. Very few people actually like working here. The only ones who seem happy are the ones making serious money and collecting RSUs. Everyone else is just trying to keep the wheels on the bus while operating under increasingly sh---y conditions.

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Post ID: @a5+1kf103byv

I was proud to work for EMC, and that is long gone. Dell has ruined a good thing like we knew they would.

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Post ID: @a3+1kf103byv

Feel exactly the same…

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