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Severance Payment

What's the typical severance payment at US Foodservice?

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Weeks pay for every year you worked for them

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Post ID: @axuxy+vDIWlyG

a few months of cobra

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Post ID: @6hNXc+vDIWlyG

Are the severance packages you are talking about for corporate positions only. What about warehouse workers?

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Post ID: @531bG+vDIWlyG

I was later off after 10 years with the company. The length of employment is a determining multiplier.

My severance check was 6 weeks net pay... The gross must have been around 9 or 10 weeks.

Their timing was bad... They walked my out the door with a paper box containing my personal items... And this did not let me finish the time critical paperwork on a very large walk in refrigerator/freezer.

Loosing this $20,000 sale must have put them in a bad place with the customer (A major college).

I tried to tell them this ... But their schedule had many more layoffs that day and HR did not care about the customers needs. Very sad they way they function.

I miss the job but not the politics and blind desisions of upper management. Witch by the way changed like a revolving door. Most C.E.O's lasted less than a year.... Failed to fix the broken economy and got sacked.

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Post ID: @4PqrZ+vDIWlyG

Nothing

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Post ID: @26s4L+vDIWlyG

you will be promised i know i have been there they will promise you the moon if you stay till such and such a date then get your money only to let you go before that date and voiding the contract you will sign and get nothing seek a lawyer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Post ID: @Zi4k+vDIWlyG

1 week per year worked

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Post ID: @J5Sj+vDIWlyG

Depends on your tenure with the company

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