Thread regarding TIAA (TIAA-CREF) layoffs

I desperately want to leave this place

It has never felt this demoralizing and hopeless since I joined. I can barely drag myself to work anymore.

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It’s been more like 30 years. Well 29 and counting.

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Post ID: @3p1+1jqfae97c

I hope the Frisco thing is as successful as the Dallas Cowboys have been in the last 25 years.

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Post ID: @3mt+1jqfae97c

Then leave you f-cking id--t.

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Post ID: @3mr+1jqfae97c

You can tell your manager to lay you off? Does HR fight back on this? Will they just fire you instead out of spite? I know of a co-worker struggling to find another gig that still works at the company. They'd much rather take a package, but haven't been offered one. Their manager is a complete lunatic.

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Post ID: @1vm+1jqfae97c

I’ve quiet quit and told my manager to lay me off. I’m still here, unfortunately.

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Post ID: @wm+1jqfae97c

I quietly quit for over 12 months and ended up with a package. It works!

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Post ID: @wk+1jqfae97c

so quit posting on the internet and actually quit. You aren't forced to stay there. Take ownership of your life and move on. Stop with the victim mentality.

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Post ID: @vr+1jqfae97c

Quiet quitting.

Join the club. This is now 75% of corporate America.

The lemon isn’t worth the squeeze.

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Post ID: @kg+1jqfae97c

@dr+1jqfae97c so true and good attitude. I wonder how the folks being terminated in Jacksonville and Denver will fair with competitive companies. I’m sure it would be better but who knows.
…Like I was fired because I didn’t want to uproot my family and life to move to Texas for a 3 day work week for a job I can do from home or a smaller office in Denver/Jax they didn’t want to pay for.

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Post ID: @er+1jqfae97c

Yeah, I’d quit. I’d rather tell a future employer that you’ve learned how important culture and environment is to a company’s success and TIAA’s culture was not something you could accept any longer. Plenty of outside supporting evidence for that. The alternative of letting them fire me and make it look or sound like I was not good enough for their dumpster fire of a company was not acceptable to me. I left and told my next company the truth about why. Believe me, TIAA is a laughing stock with competitors. Firing them will actually convey maturity and integrity.

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Post ID: @dr+1jqfae97c

LOL

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Post ID: @aw+1jqfae97c

Me too! I just stopped really doing much of anything and no one has seemed to notice.

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Post ID: @an+1jqfae97c

Then quit? Or get fired and collect unemployment…
You’re not chained to your desk.

You didn’t sell your soul or sign a lifetime contract to work here.

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