Thread regarding Walgreens layoffs

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This is entirely false.

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Post ID: @kt+1kg80v353

@e0 Yes. We're a sad lot. Hanging on to crummy jobs for a crummy company even though there's a plethora of wonderful jobs with many wonderful companies out there. What's sadder though is some ex-employee that may have been passed over for what they believed was a well deserved promotion or in their mind, was wrongfully terminated, still hanging out on this blog to insult people. Let Walgreens go. Time to move on.

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Post ID: @em+1kg80v353

@dy Then don't read this stuff if it is not true according to you. Why worry about anything anyways when none of you will leave until they get rid of you. But guess what ...what if it is true. As far as the ones that left are bitter? Not at all I bet. Pretty hard to live in your environment I would think but then maybe not. Smile

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Post ID: @e0+1kg80v353

@ae every post on this site is a scare tactic with no actual fact based knowledge behind it. It’s fear mongering. Not one prediction has come true. Even after a layoff happens the facts such as names and numbers are always incorrect. While a few of the commenters may be current employees, the posters are mostly ex-employees that are bitter.

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Post ID: @dy+1kg80v353

This is fake but all the DMM should be let go. Its a pointless position

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Post ID: @af+1kg80v353

To the person who posted this please stop and get a life! The majority of those who are still working for this company are everyday regular employees who are just trying to get by. The stress of the world and personal struggles alone is enough to deal with. NOBODY needs additional stress from some A hole trying to scare everybody. We work for a company where Corporate greed is the game. We all feel the shift and are nervous daily about loosing our jobs. Please stop posting anything that’s fake news.

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Post ID: @ae+1kg80v353

This is horrible to post. Literally did not happen.

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Post ID: @ac+1kg80v353

CM = Category Manager
DMM = Divisional Merchandise Manager

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Post ID: @aa+1kg80v353

@OP How many employees affected?

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Post ID: @a7+1kg80v353

@OP Please define CM and DMM. Thanks.

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Post ID: @a5+1kg80v353

How can you let go EVERY category manager? Are we just not procuring things anymore? (Assuming CM means category manager)

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Post ID: @a3+1kg80v353

What’s a CM? DMM?

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Post ID: @a2+1kg80v353

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