Thread regarding Honeywell International Inc. layoffs

Chronic toxicity

Someone posted that most major organizations cut costs and cut corners. That is likely true, but no other part of the site is as active as this one. I have never seen a company where leader ship followed, anonymous sites, and actually tried to figure out who is posting and try to call out people by name. There is a concerted amount of effort in CLT to figure out who is posting and particularly who is bashing Johnny boy.

This is next level toxic. Nobody deserves to work in an environment like this one. Maybe VK will fix it, maybe not. My advice is do what I did, and run as fast as you can. Nowhere is perfect and every job has challenges but Honeywell actually has some really talented and good people. They don’t deserve what they’re put through. The dynamic is like an abusive relationship and the fact that they send their cronies here to monitor and try to figure out who’s posting and start asking people if it’s them, is over the line. The market is improving and I would encourage anyone who has more than five or 10 years left work, to start putting out their CV and find a job somewhere not as toxic. The sociopaths who are making money they couldn’t get anywhere else will continue to lie cheat, steal backstab, defame, slander, and sabotage anyone that threatens their free money. Think about it, who else would be d-mb enough to make a guy with a personality of a scorpion, their chief commercial officer? That is just one example. It is the most glaring example lately, but just one of many.

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Post ID: @OP+1nruxpj3

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Honeywell leadership has always been very paranoid, and I can only guess that this continues. I recall once when the Aero LT put out different false stories to several of its own leadership team members to see what rumors floated out of the grapevine (which false story), so they could determine which one of their own was leaking information. They were never able to pinpoint it because the "lower level" individuals who heard the nonsense knew it was exactly that and kept it within their own circles. Then they heard about the cheap trick and just shook their heads. Talking about eating your own...

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Post ID: @3knf+1nruxpj3

Having worked for a number of US corps and consulted for many more. Honeywell is by far the worst I have encountered, and I did a spell at GE!
I am not sure any other corp would employ some of the people I worked with here.

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Post ID: @2lpt+1nruxpj3

Without exception all big companies are toxic somewhere, if not everywhere. My only advice is if HON is working well for you, great. If not, leave.

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Post ID: @2lfm+1nruxpj3

It's the Emperor's New Process, where the valueless lead the blind.

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Post ID: @1yhk+1nruxpj3

It's certainly the most toxic place I ever worked. The company structure is set up to create this unfortunately. Leadership is weak, direction is weaker, but oh boy are layoffs quick and salaries flat. They'll nail your 5 block rating based on obscurity because their pet needs that spot. Get away (if you can). Hon has limited options and continues to hire ppl that shouldn't have an engr degree. Perhaps you're one of them. I wasn't and glad to have moved on. Never seen a place ruin so many people. Hey, aerospace... talking to you.

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Post ID: @1jbn+1nruxpj3

Creepy insights. I would have thought the old quantum computer would have found the leakers by now and put them on double secret probation for PIP and release. Johnny deserves better PR

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