Thread regarding PNC layoffs

Let’s hear those RTO testimonials! Has anyone else had to avoid human fe--s while walking to their building?

Yes, you read that right. Twice now I’ve had to watch where I walk because someone decided to de-----e in public. I never experienced that while remote. Before I forget did anyone see the pervert exec on the home page this week. Gosh it’s going to be so uncomfortable when he speaks to us at the June town hall. Hopefully he doesn’t ask us about our boxers or briefs 🥴 >> https://www.thestandard.com.hk/finance/article/167954/BlackRocks-Mark-Wiedman-sorry-for-off-color-comments-to-women-such-as-boxers-or-briefs << When I’m not playing frogger to avoid stepping in sh-t I’m either (1) hoping for my bus to arrive less late than usual (2) watching my back as a woman amongst the crazy people in town (3) witnessing open air dr-g use/dr-g exchanges and public urination (4) avoiding confrontation of any panhandler because I’ve seen the tension escalate to punches being thrown and if it comes down to it I would like to defend myself but I can’t carry a pepper spray deterrent with me and into the building (5) calling the babysitter to let her know I might be 80 minutes or 120 minutes before I get home (6) chatting with my son to see how soccer practice went since I can’t be there as often (7) hoping that my vehicle didn’t get damaged sitting at the park and ride lot (8) wondering if I’ll have enough time tomorrow to complete what I couldn’t get done in office the previous two days. Plus much more. Don’t ask me how many home cooked meals I’ve been able to make and eat with my family like we usually did before May 4. On the financial side of things I am struggling with this worrying dilemma. Do I cancel my IRA contributions to cover the cost of daycare and a frequent babysitter? Do I cancel my HSA contribution to pay for gas? What can I cancel to pay for my time? Seriously I am drained. This is the 2nd payday under the RTO policy and I am in the negative yet again. Thankfully my enormous 1.25% raise allowed me to buy a few tanks of gas this month. Not sure what I’m going to do next month. Probably have to bring the older child into work to avoid babysitter costs. My team is loosing talent soon. I’m sure my workload will increase. I’m sure I’ll be asked to get things done in the same amount of time. I’m definitely sure I won’t get any additional compensation for covering an empty seat. As of May 4, working here has become financially unjustifiable, incredibly stressful and a waste of time. It would be different if this was a job that physically needed my presence. But it isn’t. Same goes for the rest of my team. We have this futuristic ability to do our work remotely like we were doing for years but now all of a sudden we are needed in office to justify their real estate investment. Here is the best part my team is all remote with respect to each other. We are at least 250 miles from each other. The policy literally makes no sense. It’s causing me to lose cents too, well actually dollars — lots of dollars. So yea my testimony is sh-t is literally hitting the fu--ing fan. So if more sh-t hits the fan we can expect to have to avoid more human sh-t piles. If this is brilliantly boring well I am having trouble finding anything brilliant about it. Maybe I’ve been too generous by meeting or exceeding all expectations every year for over a decade. To Bill: make the brilliant decision to reverse the RTO policy completely before you wreck the careers and lives of more of your loyal employees and customers. The customers who no longer want to bank with us because of this terrible decision.

Don’t forget Bill gets a 30% comp increase and executive security. We get pennies on the dollar and a mandatory RTO five days.


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@2bw we are not slaves either

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Post ID: @2ef+1kstbhnv9

@OP At least you still have a job

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Post ID: @2bw+1kstbhnv9

@OP at least you were able to avoid it. I stepped in it. Absolutely foul. Threw out the shoes. Had to buy a pair in town. The worst part is the $100 shoes I threw out were only 3 weeks old. i was pi---d. RTO is a joke by the way.

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Post ID: @156+1kstbhnv9

@114 I had a homeless man approached me and start screaming vulgarities. It was less than a block from the building. I work in.

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Post ID: @148+1kstbhnv9

Don’t worry. Your ceo & great mayor says the city is safe for collaboration.

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Post ID: @11p+1kstbhnv9

A full can of beer, tab cracked, was thrown at me while I was walking to my bus stop. Can missed me, but the beer got all over me when it landed. Im female, and stopped taking the bus that very day, but I've never been more afraid for my safety.

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Post ID: @114+1kstbhnv9

@px Yeah I remember when we used to be able to see the scores and sometimes even comments for our broader teams. Now that I think of it, that stopped being coming practice 10+ years ago. Maybe it’s because I’ve changed LOBs since then, maybe it happened when they moved away from using Gallup, but it also seems to coincide with when Bill replaced Jim and started ki-ling the good things PNC had going, raises got worse, etc. The scores probably reflected that.

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Post ID: @s5+1kstbhnv9

@jz don’t you find it? Interesting that we never physically see the data? I mean, they can post articles and say whatever they want about the data. We want to see the survey in full. We want to know what other people are saying. Posting percentages of what went up and down doesn’t give us a clear picture of what the company is feeling as a whole. I wish Executive management would be more open and transplant regarding the survey.

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Post ID: @px+1kstbhnv9

I ripped them to shreds on the pulse survey. I hope they take it seriously.

I’m the only one ever sitting in my office — listening to white noise ALL day…….. for “collaboration.” I’m actually starting to go insane.

I get a few people who walk by and say “oh working alone today?!”

Like absolutely no meaningful interactions at all. I can be alone at home and getting more work done. Just absolutely ridiculous.

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Post ID: @mq+1kstbhnv9

They’re hoping we’re not honest on those surveys. Then they can point to their “data” and say “See, not so bad! Everyone loves all the collaboration!”. They know that we know those surveys are not anonymous and everyone is scared that Copilot is going to replace us (it’s not, outsourcing to India might though). Don’t give them what they want. Be brutally honest while staying respectful. Upper management is incredibly out of touch and overpaid because they surround themselves with the yes-men. They need to hear the truth, even if nothing comes of it. At the very least, don’t give them artificially inflated scores for them to be able to justify the terrible decisions they’ve been making.

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Post ID: @jz+1kstbhnv9

@bp ill be honest. Idunno if a survey has ever helped anything. I still say do it, better than not doing

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Post ID: @jf+1kstbhnv9

@bp I was honest as well, but I also remember an article some months ago about employees can voice concerns, but that doesn’t mean that things will be acted upon. This is regarding any topic. It wasn’t specific to any particular thing.

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Post ID: @g0+1kstbhnv9

I’m not in Pittsburgh, but the vibe is bad across the board. I’ve worked here a long time and I’ve never seen morale so collectively terrible. Who was honest on the recent pulse survey? I was.

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Post ID: @bp+1kstbhnv9

@a5 seems to be common here in America. As long as you’re white male and have some money you get the opportunity to hold high ranking positions in fortune 200 companies.

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Post ID: @ag+1kstbhnv9

I was dodging the same sh-t outside 2 PNC, it was there for days.

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Post ID: @a6+1kstbhnv9

Wow, I never knew Wiedman is such a creep. Thank you for posting that article.

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Post ID: @a5+1kstbhnv9

Human sh-t on the streets in pittsburgh is becoming commonplace. Cholera outbreak when?

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