Thread regarding Follett layoffs

I wonder how many people will be leaving soon that didn’t take the layoff

I love my campus. I’m really sad I’ll be leaving it. I didn’t take the severance because I felt it was too risky. I wonder how many other people used the same strategy and are leaving soon.

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Post ID: @OP+1mlf2i4f

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If campuses cared, follett would have never won the lease. Campus administrations wanted an easy fix. Calling their attention to mess at the bookstore interferes with easy. Don't count on the institution. Count on yourself.

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Post ID: @1oqp+1mlf2i4f

They haven't sent out the severance letters yet. So how did you decline severance?

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Post ID: @1njn+1mlf2i4f

@agt+1mlf2i4f
What call?

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Post ID: @xxc+1mlf2i4f

Cm3 = CMMM course Material Market Manager

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Post ID: @ddo+1mlf2i4f

What's CM3? I thought CMM was basically gone anyway?

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Post ID: @jgx+1mlf2i4f

For those of us out of the loop, what happened on the call?

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Post ID: @ncf+1mlf2i4f

After today’s call I wonder if CM3 will bail.

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Post ID: @agt+1mlf2i4f

I felt it was way more risky to not take severance and stay. Follett’s days are numbered. Once campuses find out how bad this is going to go contracts will be gone. If that doesn’t happen Follet will simply go under.

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Post ID: @hdw+1mlf2i4f

Thank you and good luck!

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Post ID: @eym+1mlf2i4f

Risky in the sense of not being able to find a job before severance money ran out.

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Post ID: @lrk+1mlf2i4f

Define your use of risky?

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