No one is being hostile to you first of all, just honest. If you feel you're being treated poorly or under compensated by State Street then you should leave. Secondly and more importantly State Street is not the devil most of you are claiming it to be. I have been with the company for 15 years and have been an AVP for the past 7, my salary is good enough where I have found out I won't get close to it going elsewhere. I worked hard, stayed late, asked to learn more and I got rewarded by the company. Do I fear of being laid off? Yes, absolutely but that is the world we live in and not exclusive to State Street.
The MAJORITY of employees at state street are processing Robots who long for the good ole days of hour lunches and 30 minute coffee breaks taken 15 minutes after you first login. All I hear about from my staff are about small issues that have nothing to do with the job their paid for. God forbid you ask one of them to stay 5 minutes late to finish something on a Friday, cover a co-workers desk while they're on vacation or to learn a new task or change their hours from 9:00 to 9:30 to accommodate a new client. At least 20% of my job is coddling my staff, approving vacation requests, reminding them they can't wear tank tops, flip flops, and that they need to answer an e-mail that came in 3 days ago.
News flash for A1s, A2s and Seniors, chances are your jobs are entry level and take borderline high school level abilities and can be learned in a couple of weeks. If you're getting paid 60K to process something you have been doing for 10-15 years then you are overpaid snd likely unmotivated and can easily be replaced by a kid straight out of high school or college who will make 30K less, get two weeks less vacation and not cost the company twice as much in benefits to provide your family with life insurance.
Severance is not required by law and you should be thankful it is a benefit provided by State Street to help you transition. Not trying to be rude, but State Street is a business and answers to their shareholders and not their staff. If everyone wants more from SSB then get together and unionize I hear it worked out great for Verizon.