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The discussion centers around LisaB's job security amidst widespread layoffs, with participants expressing relief and congratulations for her continued employment. Many acknowledge the challenging job market, noting that surviving layoffs has become a reason for celebration rather than securing new positions. LisaB shares her anxiety regarding her job's fit within her company's core strengths, as her organization recently announced a significant reduction in personnel. Other members reflect on their own job situations, discussing pay cuts and increased workloads, highlighting the tense atmosphere in workplaces due to economic pressures. The conversation conveys a sense of camaraderie and support among those navigating job insecurity, with hopes for better times ahead.
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Congratulations LisaB...

...for still having a job!

Perceptive and observant members may have noticed that Lisa might or might not have a job in the new year.

She has.
 
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Grats on not being a bum?
 


That's good news.

It's rough out there.
 


Great News!
 


That's great
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Let's hope those without job will find something soon. It will be obviously hard, but let's just assume bottle is still full (in the half).
 
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Congrats, lisab!
 


Congrats, lisab! Hang in there.
 


Borek said:
Let's hope those without job will find something soon. It will be obviously hard, but let's just assume bottle is still full (in the half).

Bottle doesn't stay full that long if one is unemployed and depressed.
 


Thank you, everyone!

Yes, my company announced a major layoff today - a 20% reduction in personnel. I survived...yay!

I've been very worried because my job doesn't fit closely with the core strengths of our lab.

Whew, dodged a bullet...whew.
 
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Congrats on still having a job! :smile:
 
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lisab said:
Whew, dodged a bullet...whew.

Well, now that is already a Happy New Year. Congrats.
 
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Great news! It is definitely a bad time to be out of work.
 
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Well it's a sign of the times when people are congratulating each other not for getting a job but for not losing one. Hopefully things will look up by the time I've graduated.
 
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Just some curiosity.. on which company do you work?
and congrats :wink:
 
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Sakha said:
Just some curiosity.. on which company do you work?
and congrats :wink:

Sorry, the exact identity is top secret...witness protection program, you know :-p.

It's very, very closely tied to the building industry, which is in freefall right now.
 
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Glad to hear that you've held your position, Lisa. I'm hoping to find something soon, but I'm in no panic about it. While I don't like having W support me, it's a safety net.
 
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Thats good news!
 
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Hi LIsaB. Sorry to hear that your vacation plans were ruined. But if you're happy, then I'm happy too.
 
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What nutter wood rid them selfs of Lisab?
 
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Jobs are nice. I will be finding out if I get to keep mine come March/April. If I am so fortunate as to keep it, I will be working reduced hours and taking a ~20% pay cut (loss of overtime).
 
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Integral said:
Jobs are nice. I will be finding out if I get to keep mine come March/April. If I am so fortunate as to keep it, I will be working reduced hours and taking a ~20% pay cut (loss of overtime).

Whoa...a 20% cut makes my salary freeze seem generous!
 
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Congratulations Lisab, hope things look up for you too Integral.
 
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Great news Lisab! Very happy for you!
 
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Whew.

I survived round 2 of the layoffs today...but one of our technicians didn't :cry:.

Last round (about a month ago), management went for marketing staff. Their (rightly justified) reasoning was that we can't market ourselves out of this mess, so we don't need marketers now.

This time, they targeted more technical staff...yikes! It was as if I felt a bullet whiz by my head.

Whew. Hope this all turns around soon...
 
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Congratulations Lisab!
 
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Congrats!
 
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lisab said:
Whew.

I survived round 2 of the layoffs today...but one of our technicians didn't :cry:.

Last round (about a month ago), management went for marketing staff. Their (rightly justified) reasoning was that we can't market ourselves out of this mess, so we don't need marketers now.

This time, they targeted more technical staff...yikes! It was as if I felt a bullet whiz by my head.

Whew. Hope this all turns around soon...


Hang in there. You may be forced to use some Dilbert tactics to destroy your the competition.

http://www.dilbert.com/strips/comic/2009-03-04/
 
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I just can't imagine the anxiety in the workplace of today. Lots of bullet-dodging. I suppose Kevlar business suits don't help.
 
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Chi Meson said:
I just can't imagine the anxiety in the workplace of today. Lots of bullet-dodging. I suppose Kevlar business suits don't help.

That's exactly right, Chi. There's a lot of tension in the workplace these days...these are difficult times.

Oh...and all (surviving) employees got a 10% pay cut today. Sigh.

Thanks, everyone.
 
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We got a 20% pay cut and twice as much work. There is just no way we can take on this extra workload, it is just not possible. When management told us what is about to be dumped on us, they avoided eye contact, looked at the floor and kept shuffling their feet. They know it's a crock.
 
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edward said:
Hang in there. You may be forced to

eat shoelaces :smile:

http://dilbert.com/dyn/str_strip/000000000/00000000/0000000/000000/40000/2000/000/42030/42030.strip.gif
 
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Congratulations Lisa. I'm sure you are in the top of the keepers list. Times will get better eventually, it always did.
 
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Fingers crossed, Lisa.

And everyone else.
 
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Oh to be stressed at work.
 
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