There aren't many people left there and after the Oct 1 wave of people taking the package the building will be practically empty, so I think the writing is on the wall. If it's not a strategic location it will be closed, it's only lagging behind because it's owned rather than leased.
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Didn’t Blockbuster recently close it’s last store?
To the original topic, I tried to grow a team in OM a few years ago when I had a few team members there and was advised not to by the GMs.
When I visited there, I could sense exactly why. The office had sections empty, no receptionist, and no senior leadership presence. I was told they tried to go in and establish as a hub, but the location lacked talent so they were changing course.
It is very sad what has happened at ADP, but there is a very good life after ADP. For anyone that is still employed by ADP, it is my hope that they will be treated fairly when ADP decides they are no longer needed. I know how hard the people work at ADP, as I am very proud to say that I am now an alumni. The years I gave ADP can never be taken back. ADP provided a good life for my family but I never really realized the good life I missed. The new so called "One ADP" locations may be nice, but I surely do not know how I would feel working at one of those sites and seeing what is going on around me. At this point the instability is way greater than the goodness that I see out there. A lot of experience has left and will continue to leave at ADP's request, so I wish ADP the best. It seems to me that they are in a downward swing from the word on the street.
Yes, it seems like ADP is trying to become the Blockbusters version of payroll companies.