Rumor mill churning that TCS is out based on poor performance, dismal competency and overall sketchiness.
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@h0 EXACTLY!!!! CSX doesn't care about the lives of the people they've impacted, which has done nothing but bust their butt and produce stellar results. I mean didn't they fire Infosys just a few years ago? Short memory of these jokers! Personally disgusted that an American company, and there's nothing more America than the railroads, would farm their backbone (Technology) out to another country. CSX HAD...HAD the A Team from 2017 to 2022. No major outages, people that knew the systems because they built it but wanted their employees to lose their pension and RRR to go work for another company? And you thought they would stay? Pffffft CSX has no loyalty to their employees ONE CSX my a-s!!
@1et They did and I am grateful I was one of them because our managers are already talking to us and looking out for the future role. They can say it was performance but its the same people who have been doing the roles for years, they want a further reduction of cost and they found a partner who will give them more cost reductions.
CSX is just cut cost again and impacting their own employees and TCS employees. It was not enough of a cut when they moved to TCS. At least those at TCS will have jobs when this is done unlike the rest of us.
Yes id be curious to know if there was a transition process with csx employees to tcs and how long that lasted...
I'm interested in learning more about this. NSC has just decided to outsource around 100 employees to TCS. Unfortunately, there are no guarantees—we all have to re-interview with them.
Did CSX have its own staff already working at TCS, or were their employees transitioned from CSX to TCS as part of a similar process? And if so, what challenges did they face?
@h0 they can make it work this time, damn it!
Yes, TCS is out, but it seems CSX hasn't learned the lesson and is now handing IT operations over to another India-based IT firm(s).