Thread regarding Charles Schwab Corp. layoffs

Feeling hopeful

I think yesterday’s Town Hall was great and enjoyed their interactions. Walt has shared some humbling experiences and I admire him for his vulnerability. Rick seems like he does care but his communication people should really work with him on his hands during a town hall. He did so much steepling, it could make him seem ingenious. Having his hands down, or used in an expressive manner would make him seem more like a people person/open vs. authoritative - which as a new CEO, you would want. For now, I am going to give the benefit of the doubt, hope they hold true to their word, and embrace the bright outlook of Schwab. After all, I do love being a Schwabbie.

I know people will down vote this so bad or have horrible comments to say to me but that is okay as I won’t be checking back!

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Walt is more of a robber baron. Takes from the employees and give to the EC, Chuck, and himself. Can you imagine him pitching this: “I know we have had multiple layoffs due to us over hiring and making bad mistakes with our bonds. To correct this let’s lay off more people and cut their bonuses. However, let’s give them a cherry on top and give Chuck a 12% raise. I know he’s in his 80s and has over 10 billion but he needs more, just like me. Now I’m going to “retire” and join the board so I can sit back do nothing and collect even more”

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Post ID: @4ogm+1uOLS1gl

WALDO is a NICE RICH guy - he is smart enough to know when it is time to leave so he can enjoy the millions he has made. The board will have to deal with Rickly ricardo-he already is as personable or believable

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Post ID: @4ezz+1uOLS1gl

Walt is a nice guy. Sadly that's what did him in. Lazy entitled Shwabbies took advantage of his good nature and wrecked the company he spent years helping Chuck build. Rick is a McKinsey guy and the're all about the numbers. The party is over. You all have yourselves to blame for the sad state of your lives to comem

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Post ID: @4gfj+1uOLS1gl

Shut up you f*ckin Jamoke - are you smokin crack now?

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Post ID: @4xqw+1uOLS1gl

Okay thanks Rick

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Post ID: @2uer+1uOLS1gl

Good grief. Someone is gulping the koolaid.

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Post ID: @2ing+1uOLS1gl

I seem to recall an optimistic Walt talking enthusiastically about remote work about a year ago and how much its benefitted the firm -- Then two weeks later, RTO was announced. LOL

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Post ID: @1nei+1uOLS1gl

Hope is what this country needs now

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Post ID: @1dnv+1uOLS1gl

Dean Browning. That was hysterical. And yeah the say one thing and the another vibe is strong.

https://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/politics/im-a-black-g-y-guy-viral-tweet-from-pa-gop-candidate-leads-to-social-media-mystery/2591767/

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Post ID: @hxw+1uOLS1gl

cqq+1uOLS1gl right. those hands were no mistake.

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Post ID: @fjk+1uOLS1gl

_I won’t be checking back!_

Yes you will... 🤡

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Post ID: @qaz+1uOLS1gl

This reminds me of the white politician using the wrong social media account and saying he’s a black man.

The missing words are ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS.

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Post ID: @oyb+1uOLS1gl

Steepled hands body language = trying very hard to project authority and self confidence.

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Post ID: @cqq+1uOLS1gl

Did Rick write this? 🙄

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Post ID: @lxu+1uOLS1gl

I admire your optimism, please report back in 6 months once all hope has faded

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Post ID: @vak+1uOLS1gl

Really?

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