Thread regarding Fidelity Investments layoffs

No Year end bonus or profit sharing

I have a friend I trust a lot who is very high up in the ranks of fidelity. She told me there is no year end bonus or profit sharing plan for this year. What have you heard?

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Post ID: @OP+1ju6M2Sy

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Lololololololol Manager here.

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Post ID: @Iulj+1ju6M2Sy

No one’s saying a 0% bonus can’t happen. No kidding.

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Post ID: @cxcw+1ju6M2Sy

0% bonus can happen a __very__ difficult to work with co-worker of mine experienced this and I can tell you that it was the decision of the manager who we both directly reported to.

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Post ID: @bjax+1ju6M2Sy

Corporate compensation does cut bonuses. Always get told it would have been bigger but it was cut.

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Post ID: @bqvz+1ju6M2Sy

Trolls trying to create division with sh--e post topics like this.

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Post ID: @bvum+1ju6M2Sy

you can get 0% of your bonus potential. It's not cut, you just got nothing.

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Post ID: @bzik+1ju6M2Sy

I don't know about profit sharing...but bonuses can't be cut. I don't know where you guys get this info.

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Post ID: @bgcp+1ju6M2Sy

Hey @9mpt+1ju6M2Sy

Again,

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_troll

That be you not me here I am all good nothing bad to say.

Just Sayin.

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Post ID: @apjj+1ju6M2Sy

Again, we are going into 2 years, can you VBOers stop trolling on this site hoping that us young professionals complain about our jobs? We are raking in the money with much higher base salaries, bonuses and profit sharing than you ever had all these years. Move on and enjoy your short retirement, we on the other hand can retire at 45 and still be able to enjoy a long retirement.

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Post ID: @9mpt+1ju6M2Sy

@9brf+1ju6M2Sy - I chose to work for a few more years because I actually LIKE what I do. Healthcare is locked in and I can just stop working whenever I want at this point. Good for you keep on "piling more money than you can imagine" so you can retire at 45 sounds like everyone is doing just fine here. Also are "trolls" the ones who post all the negative stuff? Just sayin.

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Post ID: @9dvm+1ju6M2Sy

heard it was true also.

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Post ID: @9dfu+1ju6M2Sy

Sorry VBOers for having to get another job, obviously you couldn’t retire on your accumulation for so many years. Us young professionals are piling more money than you can imagine and will be able to retire at 45 without getting another job after FIDO.

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Post ID: @9brf+1ju6M2Sy

FYI: @8puf+1ju6M2Sy - I left FIDO June 2022 just sayin.

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Post ID: @8zsd+1ju6M2Sy

Hey HappyVBOr ,

I am only down 373K after 24+ years of accumulation. There is still plenty in the till. On top of that I got a full double salary dip for almost a full year. I took 1 week off after my FIDO VBO exit and started a new job with a salary that matches what my FIDO salary was + typical year end bonus.

Please no one need feel sorry for us VBO folk we are all good and I have nothing but good things to say if anyone asks about FIDO.

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Post ID: @8gyx+1ju6M2Sy

To the VBO crowd, it’s been a year and half and you are still trolling this site. I’m sorry you got pushed out but the best years are still to come for us to pile up much more than your 30 year accumulation. You may feel rich with a couple of millions but in the long run it won’t buy you much, in the meantime we are piling large amounts of cash. I’m sorry but it’s a bad time for you. It’s better if you stop trolling us and move on with your little lives.

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Post ID: @8puf+1ju6M2Sy

B@2hwf+1ju6M2Sy, Before you feel sorry for the VBO crowd because they are not getting a profit sharing hit and bonus for this 1 year, consider that many of us got profit sharing hits and bonus annually for 30+ years and accumulated a fortune.
Because of the market, my 401k is down 400k, but I'm still rich.

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Post ID: @8vhf+1ju6M2Sy

I feel bad for VBRers, they wish they would still be employed to receive fat bonuses and profit sharing. You had a nice vacation but it’s over now. Sorry.

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Post ID: @5bmr+1ju6M2Sy

Manager here at Fido, it’s true.

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Post ID: @4jgn+1ju6M2Sy

It’s a man’s world, especially corporate finance. Stop with the BS.

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Post ID: @4eyf+1ju6M2Sy

Nothing for the middle aged white man

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Post ID: @4pri+1ju6M2Sy

manager here at Fido. 1000% false. think the opposite…

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Post ID: @3apz+1ju6M2Sy

I heard workplace phones got huge raises recently…

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Post ID: @3egw+1ju6M2Sy

I feel sorry for the people that took the VBO and now that their 401K are down wish they stayed at such a great company. Profit sharing and bonus will be paid this year and it will be the biggest ever and 10% across the board will be announced in January. Sorry to disappoint the VBOers.

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Post ID: @2hwf+1ju6M2Sy

Oh he-l nah

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Post ID: @1gud+1ju6M2Sy

Not a chance. Big raises coming for most people. Fidelity’ has never missed profit sharing in the 25+ years I’ve worked here. Don’t listen to trolls.

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Post ID: @1jwe+1ju6M2Sy

That's a great way of reducing headcount without using layoffs.

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Post ID: @1dsm+1ju6M2Sy

I call BS. Go away troll.

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Post ID: @1bss+1ju6M2Sy

I heard something similar but I’m wondering if we have the same source…

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Post ID: @rob+1ju6M2Sy

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