Thread regarding Honeywell International Inc. layoffs

How long before we hear about the next major layoffs round?

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Soon for Atlanta. VPs there want to save their jobs and trying to draft lists of teams responsible for not getting it done. They conveniently forget they themselves were the biggest impediment and demonstrated only incompetence and narrow political interests… we should have complained louder and much sooner about those arrogant people

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Post ID: @4tax+1fOgpBEE

I hope it is soon. I will be the first to volunteer.

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@3lcq+1fOgpBEE

You obviously aren't paying attention or don't do real work at Honeywell. The ship is taking green water over the rails while crashing into the abyss as a slow motion train wreck. Every day, more people leave this toxic sh1thol3 of a company. And every day, there are less and less people who know how to do the work required. M&A can no longer cover up what is going on. The stock price was corrected from $230+ after DA tried the Biden blame game and even The Street said not to buy Honeywell last week.

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Post ID: @3yon+1fOgpBEE

According to these people here, it's every quarter, until it finally happens, so they can be right, and called it the whole time. Oh, and don't forget the sinking ship comments! Now I see it's gonna be a train wreck, too. LOL.

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Post ID: @3lcq+1fOgpBEE

Honeywell is like a train crash in slow motion. You know it's coming, but I'm too old to worry and I'm gonna sit back and watch it. Then I'm gonna contract out if I need to. Plenty of opportunities out there for engineers.

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Post ID: @2lou+1fOgpBEE

No layoffs needed. Much cheaper to promote people to executive positions who are prone to shouting and belittling staff and subordinates. Then everyone leaves on their own.

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Post ID: @2bes+1fOgpBEE

Not sure layoffs here hiring sign out for operators unless they want younger and more diverse people in here and then cut the older staff more as they been doing.

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Post ID: @2sul+1fOgpBEE

RDE cuts means there's no dough rising in the back of the bakery, and the focus is all on selling the bread on the shelves in the front of the store. Not a sustainable strategy.

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Post ID: @2wrz+1fOgpBEE

Just laid off Honeywell by finding a better place we to land with a big raise and no bs managers. Stress is down, cash flow is up. Get out before the entire sh1t show comes crashing down.

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Post ID: @2eyw+1fOgpBEE

Honeywell is not likely to need layoffs with the current level of attrition.

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Post ID: @rku+1fOgpBEE

Get ready for the next recession.

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Post ID: @njj+1fOgpBEE

It is Inevitable for our site. Severe RDE cuts and no charge numbers are left open. More than half of our engineering team is being farmed out…

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Post ID: @gsq+1fOgpBEE

Q1 not looking good with never-ending rde cuts. Q2 not far behind. May be April or May?

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Post ID: @mbq+1fOgpBEE

Listen to Kool-Aid drinkers. They will tell you everything's all right.

I am not going down with the SS Honeywell. It's like you see a big pile of cr-p. Full speed ahead. Ding! Ding! Ding!

Ramming speed!

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