Thread regarding Dell Inc. layoffs

Make the choice

If you know that you would be wfr’d and there’s an opening in another company that comes only in 2 years only, would you quit and go there ? Or would you wait for the severances and then search for another offer ? .. let us see some wise answers ..


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Post ID: @OP+1k7ad5wz3

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@kf actually, if you are not WFR and found a job, I think just resign.
The job market is tough nowadays, you might not find the same job if/when you get WFR.
A workmate's position was at risk. i believe, his role would have been WFR within a year or so. Instead of waiting for WFR, he resigned and took the job. I've known of friends who found their jobs average 6 mths+ of searching and headaches of experiencing rejections.

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Post ID: @kg+1k7ad5wz3

Severance is a bonus. Negotiate with your new company for the start date.
I underwent 2 layoffs for the past 9 yrs and it paid off my mortgage. :)

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Post ID: @kf+1k7ad5wz3

If you have an offer, take it. Job market is competitive and severance will run out. Don’t wait to get laid off

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Post ID: @ke+1k7ad5wz3

Your translator isn't working

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Post ID: @dx+1k7ad5wz3

Take the severance and file for unemployment benefits.
Dell will take a hit on that as more claims pile up.

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Post ID: @dm+1k7ad5wz3

Seriously Jeff?!

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Post ID: @ch+1k7ad5wz3

I'm waiting for a severance and hoping to be able to get a new job before severance runs out. My brother's company gave him an 8 month severance. He got a new job within a week and used the extra cash to take his family on a European vacation with.

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Post ID: @b2+1k7ad5wz3

ALWAYS wait for a severence. Those who either think or know they are on the "list" to be let go are literal ID--TS to quit. They are leaving free money on the table that dell HAS to pay out.

If I understand correctly, you are saying that there is an opening at a different company that is available in 2 years? WHY TF would you quit a job until you have a new job lined up?

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Post ID: @av+1k7ad5wz3

From your writing, I can tell you are perfect for Dell. Stay there.

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