Thread regarding Follett layoffs

2%... Are you kidding me?

What kind of trash is this 2% raise? If you want to reward folks, make up for lost time. I would have hoped at least a 4% was in there. 2% doesn't make up for all the cost of living increases incurred since my last raise. What a bunch of b---s---. I really need to get out of this company.

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Post ID: @OP+SQCIFMv

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I haven't had a raise since 2011. 2% is a joke. I blame myself for staying. My resume has been prepared and have started to look. I like my job, liked the company, the people, the values. Once you start feeling abused it is just a matter of time when you can't take it any longer. It is like being in a very bad relationship.

This years push, the recognition program. Ha, like my staff could care about getting an E card almost as much as I could care less about getting an E card. After 20 years I think I have received 2, and there have been multiple times I have done things beyond my regular position that I would have deserved one, but nobody uses or likes the program. We want money-that is the way to reward employees.

I will be sad to go because I like my school/campus, my staff, my r.m. But i can't live on the pay.

New managers are getting hired for more than i make. Just wrong.

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Post ID: @1dcg+SQCIFMv

I started applying for other jobs a week ago, this does nothing to change my mind.

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Post ID: @1mcw+SQCIFMv

This is exactly what the big wigs want you to think. To be so thankful for a 2% raise as if it's something so huge and generous. 2 percent only looks big bendier they hadn't given squat since 3 years ago. Don't be s---ered ladies and gents. This is all a ploy to try and get the lemmings back in line, get them s---ling at the teat. Don't fall for it. Take your 2 percent, but realize you are worth so much more AND GET THE HELL OUT.

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Post ID: @1set+SQCIFMv

2% is better than the last few years receiving $0. Still across the board , new hires, those with 3 months, and those with years receive the same amount. Manager with 3 months receives a raise that is undeserved. .....I'm buying a gumball with my raise, hope I don't choke!

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Post ID: @1miv+SQCIFMv

I'll put my stores results up against anyone's including the f---er who said I haven't done anything to deserve a raise. My store has outperformed -by a mile - all the other stores in the region for years now. All I get for it is this 2% nonsense and bonuses that keep shrinking every year. The problem isn't my performance. The problem is this company doesn't give a damn about quality work and is doing everything imaginable to finally force my hand and make me leave a job in great at and that I enjoy because they refuse to pay an honest years wages.

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Post ID: @1twa+SQCIFMv

With big box store closings and bankruptcies all over the news the gasping Follett coughs up a raise for those who stuck it out. Nothing to see here.

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Post ID: @1fas+SQCIFMv

Actually I am a damn good manager ans deserve a lot more. You didnt have to attack me personally.

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Post ID: @1ivd+SQCIFMv

They are indeed cheap (and arrogant) bastards.

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Post ID: @rwu+SQCIFMv

So I am just guessing. Since you haven’t received a raise in three years...tells me you haven’t done anything to deserve one. People, what a joke. Look around and see what is going on. Look at all he retailers going out of business or all most going out of business. 2% is actually pretty good considering. Anyway...think what you want..just maybe you don’t deserve any better.

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Post ID: @zrv+SQCIFMv

Its been 3 years, not 2. 3 years without a raise and then getting 2% is insulting. Hey Ray, what ever happened to us being rewarded for going years without raises... Oh, right, you dont have to keep promises by people no longer with the company.

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Post ID: @gqr+SQCIFMv

Our company is an outlier. Tons of corporations gave their staff a big bonus for to the tax breaks, in addition to their annual raise.

Follett gave no such bonus, and a miniscule raise after 2 consecutive years of no raises. So it averages out to a 0.66% raise per year for the last 3 years.

Bravo Follett for once again showing its true "values." And you can damn well be sure it isn't "each and every associate."

Cheap bastards.

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Post ID: @vnq+SQCIFMv

I’m happy to have it. Its a lot better than no raise.

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