How can anybody still work for a company that brags about layoffs and constant furloughs to the national news media? Honeywell is run worse than the US Congress--even the feds only have a furlough once in a blue moon, and they get back pay.
I've been to the Honeywell Deer Valley Phoenix facility. It looks like a giant warehouse from the 1950s that is literally rotting and falling apart. There are no windows and it's surrounded by a sea of asphalt in a town where the average summer temp is over 100 deg.
my impression is that working for Honeywell is like working for a cross between state government and a Bengali garment factory.
I'm not trying to be unduly negative. I just want to honestly understand what factors keep you there.