Thread regarding Walgreens layoffs

Restructuring and Perspective

Sometimes the people who get laid off are actually the winners.
It’s a reminder that career growth and promotions aren’t always about performance, results, or dedication — sometimes it’s about timing, circumstances, or politics you can’t control.
Saying goodbye to a team and a role you’ve poured into is never easy, but it’s also a chance to gain clarity, reset priorities, and focus on opportunities that truly value hard work and leadership.
For those who remain, good luck navigating the changes — may this shakeup help everyone see what really matters.
Grateful for the lessons, proud of what was accomplished, and excited for what’s next.


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Post ID: @OP+1kgp2a6a5

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@b8 That will not stop me from posting

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Post ID: @hm+1kgp2a6a5

@bv hence the word perspective yours may be different it’s ok …

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Post ID: @c3+1kgp2a6a5

I'll show this to the bank that owns my mortgage and my children who enjoy going to bed not hungry. Hope they see the blessings

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Post ID: @bv+1kgp2a6a5

Well said. A layoff is not always a bad thing and can often work out in your favor. Take some time off for yourself, complete a few projects you have neglected, spend more time with family and find your new path forward.

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Post ID: @bq+1kgp2a6a5

Motz found the layoff page

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