Thread regarding Dell Inc. layoffs

I dont think people realize how amazing PIP's actually are

I mean sure, surface level they su-k. They load you up with impossible metrics to meet, MORE work, and basically make your job impossible. Most half smart people know it's a way for HR to get rid of you... without firing you.

BUT, a PIP is typically at minimum 3 months and sometimes even 6 months. That's 3-6 months of PAYCHECKS, Insurance, etc... Take advantage of that and spend 95% of your time looking for and applying to new jobs on dells dime. The thing with PIP's is that they can be extended so long as their is progress being made. So the key is to work and at least TRY to improve but, don't put too much effort into it also.

A PIP is a fantastic package tbh. Far better than what you'd get if you were laid off. Also, if you do find a new job within the PIP time period, you can quit dell and that PIP doesn't get recorded by HR. It basically never existed. PIP's are recorded ONLY if you pass it, or fail it and are then terminated.
Source: Have been PIP'd before.

OP: @gv+1ks2vwndd

This deserved its own thread.


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@dv That's pretty neat! What's your point lol

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Post ID: @m0+1ksg9k6k8

@OP I worked for government, government contracting and private industry for some 46 years and never was never put on a PIP. I worked for companies that had 40 employees and companies that had 200,000 employees.

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Post ID: @dv+1ksg9k6k8

I've been put on PIP 3 times,each time I found ways to game the system so my numbers looked better without having to do additional work. Sometimes I even found ways to do less work and still have improved KPIs.

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Post ID: @dc+1ksg9k6k8

You have to really, really su-k at doing nothing...to be put on a PIP at Dell.

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