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by njt
2213 days ago
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I have a family member that worked for Hertz during the time of this move. After a lot of consideration and soul searching, they decided not to move down because both his family and his wife’s family were in the North East U.S. and they had small kids who wouldn’t have adjusted well to a cross-country move. So somewhat reluctantly, he resigned his job with Hertz and stayed back while the rest of the team moved down. It was difficult for him because he had worked there for a number of years to reach the level that he was at and essentially reset when he switched jobs. Anyway, a short time after that, he found out that everyone he worked with and had made the move to Florida had been laid off by Hertz. He dodged a bullet on that one. I always suspected the move was a strategic-but-unethical one by Hertz to terminate a whole bunch of people without drawing too much attention to themselves. (Older employees with families typically don’t make moves like that, and you can easily get rid of the rest after.) |
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Our department was an exception. We got to stay in NJ (they laid us all off two years later.)