Thread regarding State Farm Insurance layoffs

Fear

When you are afraid to tell people you work for SF. That’s a problem

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Post ID: @OP+14zBZL8m

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More like ashamed

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Post ID: @4dat+14zBZL8m

They despise it until they need ly

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Post ID: @2pxl+14zBZL8m

And yet, you feel the need to go online and tell everybody.

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Post ID: @2zcr+14zBZL8m

Deadweight built the company and bean counters have allowed it to fall below 17 percent market share in jeopardy of being surpassed.

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Post ID: @2fjm+14zBZL8m

That dead weight worked overtime and on weekends. That deadweight didn't work on a time card and put more hours in than any deadweight sit behind a computer and hide behind a phone. That dead weight actually had to investigate claims and meet with people personally. That dead weight created files that were prestigious. That dead weight built that company because that dead weight had a strong well developed work ethic unlike computer clickers and bean counters. The dead weight built that business to where the fish were jumping in the boat whereas today the fishermen don't even know what a fishing pole is.

That deadweight is now retired and enjoying the fruits of those 16 hr days and weekends worked. That deadweight worked disasters on top of their inventory. That deadweight loved the company and believed in its shared values.

That deadweight never thought only of themselves. That deadweight honestly care about their internal and external customer. That deadweight built that company. Respect them!

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Post ID: @2rll+14zBZL8m

I told my neighbor I retired from SF and she s—wd me off so you got c-appy neighbors.

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Post ID: @1rkn+14zBZL8m

Not all the dead weight is gone, you're still there - corporate stooge.

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Post ID: @1ngh+14zBZL8m

still the site for sour grapes and sore losers....so glad the dead weight is GONE

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Post ID: @1ejo+14zBZL8m

He/she has a point. I told my neighbor I retired from SF. His response was: "I'm sorry!"

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Post ID: @1kqr+14zBZL8m

U r an id–t. You use “fear” like a spoiled whiny brat.

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Post ID: @jzk+14zBZL8m

To be fair, the general public despises insurance companies. Doesn't matter which one you work for.

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