No more late-night calls, no more corporate drama, no more waiting for the next restructuring email. The circus goes on without me and I don’t miss it one bit. I do feel for my former coworkers who - as I can see it from posts here - still have to go through that cr-p on daily basis. There's light at the end of the tunnel, folks. And it's really bright without Dell in your life.
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@jr Spoken like an unhappy Dell employee, can never be happy for anyone other then yourself. People like you are why we leave.
@jr becasue he was layoff last year and can't find a job. Then comes here to tell use he retired.
"Why would someone who has retired come on this site and tell everyone how great life is..Being helpful, very bored with your new amazing happy life or just full of chit? Its one of those."
To let you know that life after Dell is a better place.
It's like driving by an accident and you have to look. Same idea.
Why would someone who has retired come on this site and tell everyone how great life is..Being helpful, very bored with your new amazing happy life or just full of chit? Its one of those.
Me too. Never been happier. You don't realize how much of a downer the place is until you leave.
@g5 I heard similar horror stories but was able to move into a health care plan that was better/equivalent to what was offered by Dell.
@bk what about the subpar health insurance that forces you to get a new doctor every few months so that you can't properly address the health problems you developed because Dell basically chains us tonour desks 8-12 hours a day?
@a4 Stop being a kiss a-s, Dell gives you nothing. You earn it all!
Agree about the freedom for sure! I've started my own business. I no longer have to worry about RTO because I can run my world however I want. I also enjoy that I will never have to sit through an annoying town hall again!
@a4 Do you mean the stress, anxiety, neck and back problems? Or the barely above poverty line paycheck?
@a4 Dell should be grateful someone was willing to give up the value they create to the gods of corporate structure because they don’t want to deal with the bullsh-t of it all, but make no mistake, Dell only paid a fraction back of the value they extracted from this employee for years of service.
You should be grateful for everything Dell has given you.