Thread regarding Crown Castle International Corp. layoffs

Is PIP essentially a guaranteed path to firing?

Is there any way to make it through and still keep your job?"

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Was told by Business Support 80% of those that enter into a PIP leave Crown

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Post ID: @6zbc+1w8jsObg

Best bet is to beat them to it and ask for a severance package. They may just do it, it worked for me.

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Post ID: @3ztz+1w8jsObg

At Crown Castle is is 100% them firing you. My toxic manager put me on one and was gearing up to fire me. I managed to rally my resources and turn the tide on the witch. Business Support was suddenly extremely interested in how she ran her team after that. Multiple teammates and I moved to various other teams. She didn’t last long after that.

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Post ID: @3tdw+1w8jsObg

PIP is definitely a way for a manager to move you on. Start looking for other work as you try to fight through it.

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Post ID: @3pkx+1w8jsObg

Your being managed out

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Post ID: @2ouo+1w8jsObg

Given the context of the company right now, and knowing how open ended my job duties alone have become, I couldn't imagine my manager putting anyone on my team on a PIP.

Regardless of the context of the company right now, my manager has managed to have a fairly decent rapport with our whole team. If you ask me, if manager is putting anyone on a PIP right now then they want you gone.

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Post ID: @2eih+1w8jsObg

The PIP is more of a reflection on your manager than on you. The inability to train and effectively manage your team should be all on the manager. Most companies don't see it that way but that is the truth of the matter. I have seen employees with 10 plus years experience be put on a pip and you can't tell me that they don't know their job. If you as a manager continue having issues with your employees and find yourself having to put them on a pip constantly then I'm sorry but the fault is all yours. In my opinion the manager is the one who should be fired not the employee.

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Post ID: @2ezk+1w8jsObg

I would recommend finding a new role. Your timeline depends on a lot of different things but the reality is, you're on a PIP because your boss wants you gone. Best to make it happen on your terms.

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Post ID: @2bbp+1w8jsObg

It’s glad to hear you’re aiming high. Let me guess, you’re sad you can’t have more meetings with the CEO lol

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Post ID: @2opd+1w8jsObg

You might make it but chances are not that is what the PIP is designed to do. Also you manager doesn’t want you on their team anymore.

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Post ID: @1mle+1w8jsObg

What does it take to get a PIP at Crown post multiple layoffs?

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Post ID: @1lxv+1w8jsObg

No, but make sure you improve or it will be...hence the meaning...

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Post ID: @frj+1w8jsObg

Keep your nose clean for 6 months and it will fade away

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Post ID: @xgh+1w8jsObg

Yes and no...I was put on one but nothing we never followed up. I handled business so the sup must have forgotten about it.

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