Thread regarding State Farm Insurance layoffs

Good news!

I retired early a few years ago after over 30 years in operations. It was the best move we (my wife and I) ever did. I was fortunate enough to be part of the best organization in the world who focused on and cared about both its customers and employees. A handshake and a promise was meant and kept at all cost. Near the end of my career I experienced a company that in my opinion was a sweat shop that lost focus on accountability and more on production moving far away from my retrospect. It is difficult for us "old timers" to fathom how what we perceive is a lost course. I understand the business cycle, change and fluctuations however it appears from the comments here, the deviations from the mean do not appear to be sustainable.

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2web....it's freedom. Freedom to make choices.

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You retired and got a pension and years of saving most likely. Most folks even in their 50s don’t have that luxury. Despite

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Yup! Think of those married and divorced several times with children. Glad to not be them.

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