Thread regarding Wells Fargo & Co. layoffs

Debating leaving next week

Should have left years ago, but like many here just got comfortable. My pay increase the last 4 years has been 1% per yr, and i would say inflation over that time where i live is about 25% for rent/food/medical. I feel extremely abused here and taken advantaged of. Option 1 quit next Monday and have them pay out my accrued pto
Option 2 take a week off and think about it
Option 3 zone out like team India, put out garbage work and hope for a package.

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Post ID: @OP+1qTihGmm

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Sometimes, unless you leave, it is tough to focus on a job search.
On the flip side, it is a risk.

If you can risk time w/o a new job, leave.

If not, stay quiet, plan and then leave.

Option 4 is best ( see below) if you can.

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Post ID: @1xqt+1qTihGmm

first determine if waiting for a package is worth it. If you haven't been at Wells "Long... over 5 years then start looking for a job now.

Option 3. Learn how to quietly quit.
It means being "d-mb as sh..t" while at the "wells" job. Extend current skills and acquire new ones. Learn how to use chatGPT. Maybe even develop a business on the side.

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Post ID: @ijv+1qTihGmm

Option 3. Quiet Quit all the way. I have worked for this company for almost 25 years. You are NOT special. You are an employee id with badge swipes.

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Post ID: @yns+1qTihGmm

Let us know how your debate ends next week. Thank you for the build up, this is going to be exciting!

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Post ID: @gog+1qTihGmm

What kind of an id--t would voluntarily just leave a job without having another one lined up?

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Post ID: @wrv+1qTihGmm

Option 3 all the way. Just start looking,check out of this BS, and make them pay you a severance to leave.

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Post ID: @lrm+1qTihGmm

Option 3 if you can hold out.

Option 2 if you can't.

Do your best to avoid Option 1. Keep taking their $$$, and hopefully get severance package. You've earned it.

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Post ID: @shl+1qTihGmm

Option 4: put your energy into finding a new gig while still collecting your paycheck.

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