Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

This is not the worst thing in the world

Intel cutting base pay seems like a disaster... on the other hand, imagine the staff getting a pay cut on the Titanic the day before hitting the iceberg... It really wouldn't have been the worst thing in the world... as compared to sinking to the bottom of the ocean. This is just another distraction for Intel on the way to the 'moonshot' IFS strategy spiraling down.

Reposted from @ull+1kY8vMs4, perfectly said. Ignore this and find a way out of Intel or the pay cut will be the least of your worries.

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Rose DeWitt Bukater: Mr. Andrews… I saw the iceberg and I see it in your eyes… please, tell me the truth.
Thomas Andrews: The ship will sink.
Rose DeWitt Bukater: You’re certain?
Thomas Andrews: Yes. In an hour or so, all of this will be at the bottom of the Atlantic.
Cal Hockley: What?
Thomas Andrews: Please, tell only who you must. I don’t wanna be responsible for a panic. And get to a boat quickly, don’t wait. You remember what I told you about the boats?
Rose DeWitt Bukater: Yes… I understand.

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Post ID: @pxh+1kZw6psH

Pat should have cut VP and above pay by 50%.

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Post ID: @bnx+1kZw6psH

Cutting base pay isn't the worse thing, but it's bad for moral and that leads to less productivity.

On top of that, I am seeing a lot of LinkedIn posts from people I know that have moved on for one reason or another. Not just regular people, but very highly skilled / gifted / talented / high performing people that any of Intel's competitors would be happy to open up their doors to.

The Titanic reference is accurate, and it's going to take nothing short of a miracle for Intel to recover it's former status as an industry leader.

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Post ID: @ejw+1kZw6psH

But the Titanic eventually broke in two bobbed for a while and then sank surely after hitting the iceberg and many souls were lost.

Just as surely when Intel passed on Apple and gave up Foundry when they were ahead was their double iceberg and the sinking is all but assured

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