Thread regarding Allstate Corp. layoffs

To say that I'm grateful is an understatement

I'm still feeling the aftershocks of what has been dubbed The Flag Day Massacre. I was not affected by the first wave. To say that I'm grateful is an understatement. But I feel so guilty because I survived. I feel like I was in a war and saw some of my buddies get blown up...and I survived. I'm struggling to find the rhyme and reason...so far, I can't.

When I was first hired, I could not believe I worked for such a great company. Christmas parties, picnics that included softball games, the day after Thanksgiving was a given and even half day birthdays...everyone worked till 12 on their birthday and went home with a full days pay. Kick-off meetings were held in fancy hotels with brunch served and everyone was dressed to the 9's. To come from that, a company that cared so deeply about their employees, to a production line of numbers instead of people makes me sad. I don't even recognize this overly micromanaged sterile company that it is today. I feel so sorry for my fellow coworkers across the nation who were affected by the onslaught. I know they will be better off when all is said and done, but my heart is broken.

The thing to do is to try to stay positive. I will once I stop crying.

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To say it is a different company now than when I was hired on is an understatement. Leadership used to put employees first. Now they couldn't care less. It's all about the bottom line. It seems the more profitable we are the harder they are on us.

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I have been with the company just over five years and there has been a huge change in the way the employees have been treated. We are so micro managed its crazy. It's all about how much we can save the company and not about how do we make customers happy.

This may be all and good for the higher ups and shareholders short term but in the long run we are going to lose market share. Customers will leave once they catch on.

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Hi all. I'm a business reporter at the Chicago Tribune and I'm writing about the layoffs at Allstate. I'd love to hear your stories. Please contact me today if you'd like to talk more and share your experiences for the article. I'm at amarotti@chicagotribune.com.

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Post ID: @ciq+NTknAqA

Which location are you in? SO sorry you are in this position.

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Post ID: @pfz+NTknAqA

Wow, I never knew Allstate could have been that great of a place to work. I feel "short-changed" all the way around. It was an income with benefits. August 14th and I will be looking for something else... Bittersweet.

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Post ID: @qul+NTknAqA

So sincere post. You told my story. Thank you!!!

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Post ID: @jri+NTknAqA

OMG so true

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