Thread regarding State Street Corp. layoffs

A black hole

S---s the life star out of everything in its path.

State streets legacy

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Post ID: @OP+M6bG2S5

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Death Star the force is not with you st state street.

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Post ID: @1lty+M6bG2S5

I wish but they'll get there parachutes and we'll get walked to the exit

But we can dream,,

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Post ID: @cpa+M6bG2S5

To all who read and post here, I am also a former employee who is working for a lot less than I was earning at State Street. Hopefully, State Street will be involved in a hostile takeover and then the top layers of management will be ousted and they will find out what it feels like to be unemployed ! Revenge would be so nice for all of us !

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Post ID: @kut+M6bG2S5

@The employee mood

I started at SST when I was only 24 worked hard, was a loyal employee who worked

weekends and holidays when Mgmt asked me to.

Then around the late 1990's the new Mgmt teams being brought in started to cause chaos

Well I was let go after 27 years of loyal service as was other people in their early 50's

When your 50yr and older no company wants to hire you and if they do its at a 35% to 40%

pay cut. But the few of us who have found lowering paying jobs are grateful

Its hard always wondering will I make the rent or the mortgage payment.

When you go from making $950 gross a week down to $600 to $675 its hard

I too remember how the happy office mood changed to the mood of a prisoner being marched down

to the electric chair. Coming in each day and wondering will I be called into the office and be told I am being let go. Will I hear through the employee great vine of small stealth layoffs.

SST used to have a great Ceo and Board prior to 1998

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Post ID: @niq+M6bG2S5

Lucille is around the corner.

Metaphorically speaking but same devastating impact.

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Post ID: @hxe+M6bG2S5

The employee mood all around me is terrible. Everyone I work with and in contact with is very worried. Many admit to not sleeping and being totally stressed out. Everyone is scared. We all have kids, mortgages and bills to pay.

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Post ID: @cmh+M6bG2S5

I used to be a happy confident intellectually forward thinking person after five years here I am miserable just trying to keep from sinking deeper into a company that destroys people's will drive fortitude initiative curiousity and desire to grow and improve.

It's horrible and to think leaving and going to a retail outlet as my next job is all my top notch education and work "experience" offers.

State street is gone it's only s matter of time til it sinks like the titanic

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Post ID: @csx+M6bG2S5

I feel even more negative about my "career" at State Street. I wish that I viewed my career there as indentured servitude. That would be an improvement on how I have come to view my time at the Clipper ship.

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Post ID: @jzn+M6bG2S5

No decision in my life has had such an absolute negative repercussion for the direction in my life than my accepting a "job" at state street.

I pay my dues if penance and sacrifice everyday I go there. It is an insatiable unsatisfied indentured servant place and I feel there is literally no way out except a pink slip followed by welfare.

How's that for a grim reality if it's "legacy".

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Post ID: @tiw+M6bG2S5

Who are you?

“Stone-cold Negan.”

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Post ID: @aks+M6bG2S5

Working there is like living in an episode, no the whole series of the walking dead

No hopno future

And Lucille waiting

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