Thread regarding Dell Inc. layoffs

RTO made me quit

The commute became nearly impossible to manage. The good news is that I found another job. While it pays slightly less, everything else—including having time for my actual life and the ability to work from home most of the time—feels like a gift from the gods.

If you're fed up with Dell, just be persistent in your job search. A great opportunity might just pop up when you least expect it.

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Stunted pay and no upward mobility because you are a remote worker is abuse. It's like saying to a person, because they wear sneakers they will not go anywhere here. Just d-mb. Its an issue of control. Dell wants to feel like they control the people. They give power to people whom the back of their heads look like thumbs and like to cosplay as leaders but are really built for sweeping floors and lifting heavy objects.

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Post ID: @r6+1jrqr8yzc

The commute doesn't matter if the job is worth it.

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Post ID: @ff+1jrqr8yzc

@eh+1jrqr8yzc

depends on what kind of contractor.
This highlights my point even more: dell lifers will go to xtremes to justify their 10-20y tenures.

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Post ID: @ey+1jrqr8yzc

@eb+1jrqr8yzc - he said he's a contractor. I'm sure that 2x number is his gross and doesn't include FICA which he has the privilege of paying both halves.

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Post ID: @eh+1jrqr8yzc

' I am now earning just shy of 2x'

This is what most dell-lifers do not get.
It's hard to convince them they made bad career choice "investing" in dell for 10-20y

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Post ID: @eb+1jrqr8yzc

Me too. I left last year, to go work for a former boss who is now a VP at another name-brand high-tech company. He hired me as a contactor, and I am now earning just shy of 2x what I was earning all-in (incl RSUs) as a Director at Dell. I've never before worked as a contractor, but I have to tell you - it's a pretty sweet gig. He's asked me if I'm interested in converting to an FTE later this year, but I told him as long as he has the option to continue me as a contractor, that's the path I prefer.

Best of luck to all of you still back at Dell.

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Post ID: @e0+1jrqr8yzc

Easy to quit for another job. Package is
no longer as good as it used to be and after taxes, isn’t much. Don’t let that hold you back from leaving Dell He$$

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Post ID: @c6+1jrqr8yzc

Commutes can be inconvenient, but "impossible" seems a bit exaggerated. Good to hear you've managed to find another job, even if it pays less. Remote work has its perks, sure, but let's not romanticize it—there are plenty of trade-offs, including lower pay, reduced upward mobility, and stunted career growth.

And as for the advice on job hunting—well, that's hardly groundbreaking insight. Most people already know persistence is key.

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Post ID: @ay+1jrqr8yzc

If you quit yourself, you lose the package.

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Post ID: @at+1jrqr8yzc

It's not even the RTO for me... its the fact that more and more often, "leaders" feel entitled to treat you however they want including demanding as much of your life as they want under the constant threat of layoffs. Dell has little man syndrome and rewards bully culture... The only way around is to get out. Good for you!

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