Just wanted to say I contracted at Nationwide 10+ years ago. I found the employees to be intellectually and morally lazy. Committed to practices that were outdated 10 years when I was there. Punished others for recommending improvements. Executive corruption where directors forced tech stacks that made no sense onto subordinate departments and then would get executive positions at those vendor companies. I thought Nationwide would be circling the drain within 10 years after I left and turns out I was right.
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Holding onto it longer than you’re holding on to your job!
Feeling thankful I don’t recall feeling miffed at work from 10 years ago!
Circling the drain? What the he-l are you babbling about?
I take issue with “intellectually and morally lazy.”
RIFs su-k and it really burns when the fat cats making the decisions go home to million dollar mansions and big savings accounts while we struggle to put food on the table, but there’s no need to insult us.
And Nationwide is not circling the drain.
P&C losses aren't impacting all insurers, that's a cop out by NW leadership. Leadership has no idea what they're doing. They are generally keep the their jobs while the people who just execute their sh---y plan pay the price. Incompetent.
Sounds like someone did not get converted to an FTE and might be a little bitter. Definitely not circling the drain, considering record breaking years the last three years. This is being driven by the P&C losses that are hitting all insurers.
Holding onto that one for a while?