32 years at legacy Honeywell, Minneapolis. Always block 5 (or earlier equivalent). Latest appraisal: At standard for results, below for behaviors. Issue: attitude and break use.
I was cited for being "complacent". I was hurt, angry, but with 2+ years to go before my exit plan for age 62 I needed to adjust. I picked up the slack. I found I enjoyed the work more and the days went by quicker. I didn't see it, but I came to realize that I had become complacent. I saw the same thing happen to the then 50 year olds when I started in the mid 1980s. I told myself I wouldn't do the same. I did. My new boss is young enough to be my son. Ouch. But he is tough, determined, and understands what our new CEO expects and is on board. I survived the PIP. And I told my new boss he was right. Now I have 2+ years to go where I can not afford to have one bad day. I brought it on myself. The company was changing in 1986 when I was hired. It is changing now. It is hard, unforgiving, expects total loyalty, and I think it will continue to be successful. I feared that despite my achieving the goals in my PIP, when HR reviewed it, a HR VP (working under secret orders) would reject it. That did not happen. I was allowed to meet my goals and live another day.