My official separation date was yesterday, 11/3. I signed the severance on workday yesterday and then this morning around 330am est I got an email from workday with my username and another one with a temp password. The kind of email you get when you're trying to reset a password on a site. Just curious if everyone got this or if someone was actually trying to get into my account. I assume it's due to me now showing as terminated in workday but I didn't remember seeing anything in my documentation that this was going to happen either.
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My last day is today. I got an email last night that said to click link a to get to workday through the end of today, and then to click link b to get there from tomorrow onwards.
My paperwork is now signed. Let's now see if 7 days is really 7 days.
"Don't use the link at the bottom of the email. Use THIS one instead". Really? What kind of not knowing what the he-l you're doing is this? THANK GOD I'm done! These past 60 days have been LIFE CHANGING! I truly feel bad for anyone still on there.
The whole process is a clusterfujt.
Says everything.
I also received it and noticed when I went back in and changed my password (for the fifth time since the layoff), my employee designation at the top of WorkDay now stated "(terminated)." My guess is that the email goes out automatically when the system is updated to the new employee status code.
Any questions that I have had I have asked them. I have not asked them on this forum because the people at the separation office are supposedly there to help us out and are paid to do that. I want as much pain out of T-Mobile for this layoff as possible.
Yes and please ignore the a--hole who yelled at you. Some people feel smarter by belittling others.
In response to the asinine comment below, it's quite simple. First, they aren't available on weekends and this happened at 330am Saturday morning. By posting here I've been able to confirm that others have received the same email (I've also check with former co-workers) and that it's clearly a normal part of the process and now I have no need to waste my time calling or emailing them. It isn't rocket science.
"On the front page of the Separation agreement it says this:
If you have questions about your severance payments, please contact Severance@T-Mobile.com.
Why not do what the separation document TELLS YOU TO DO. PLEASE READ THE DOCUMENTS."
On the front page of the Separation agreement it says this:
If you have questions about your severance payments, please contact Severance@T-Mobile.com.
Why not do what the separation document TELLS YOU TO DO. PLEASE READ THE DOCUMENTS.
I got it too but I noticed that there's no place to check your (or change) your direct deposit information now. Very odd.
I got it as well.