My fellow employees,
We are at a difficult time in our economy, our country, and our lives. Honeywell is forced to respond to the reduction in revenue with a corresponding reduction in employees (read:cost). Those of us let go are facing new challenges to provide for our families and pay for our homes. Those left behind are forced to pick up the broken pieces and clean up the giant mess left by incompetent leadersh-t and make an attempt to soldier on. Those who remain face a daunting task of working their primary workload + the workload left behind by our laid off comrades. They do this with no raise, no job security and likely to face a layoff themselves later on in the year for their trouble. More furloughs are on the horizon along with expected long hours, weekends, loss.of vacation availability and probable 401k match reduction or elimination.
We must keep on keeping on for own sake, but not for Honeywell's sake. We do it because our families are relying on us to provide for them, not because mad dog or Wall Street demands it. The gross incompetence in the leadersh-t of Honeywell could not be more obvious than it is today. We are better than that. We are better than this! The economy will start to turn around in the next few months and we will be ready for it. Keep your resumes up to date, polish them up and have a friend or a service proof read them. Be ready to jump ship at a moment's notice! Just use Honeywell as a reference point on a resume and a paycheck for the time being but continue to look for employment elsewhere. Just do the bare minimum while you search for alternative employment at a better company. We do not have to go down with the ship, folks!!
If you can, say no unpaid overtime or even paid overtime unless you need the money. Don't do it because you think it will help you avoid a layoff; it won't. Don't go out of your way to help the company unless it benefits you at the same time. Don't bother fixing things that you find wrong, because it will not benefit you at all. Just focus on you and what YOU need to do. Once you find another job, drop Honeywell like a RIF'd employee! Give me them no notice or as little notice as you can; they'd do the same to you as we have seen in the last few weeks. Better yet, take vacation and start your new job and double dip a few weeks then tell Honeywell your employment is no longer required and effective now you quit.
Light at the end of the tunnel!