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HP's Huge Salary Cuts Forcing Out Old EDS Employees

23 pointsby veteranalmost 16 years ago

5 comments

zandorgalmost 16 years ago
This is an ideal time for me to post my recent blog post...<p>"The Grad from HP"<p>I remember, in my first year at University, I went to a talk in the business school, where a guy, a graduate from this University who was giving a talk to us, told us he had got a job (management I think) with HP after graduating. All well and good, until...<p>He pointed to a chart, and said HP has profits of 60 billion dollars.<p>Profits? Shouldn't that be revenues? Is this guy barely competent?<p>It was then that I realised why the world of technology is so fucked up - it's suit guys like this guy, who don't know a damn thing!
gaiusalmost 16 years ago
Gotta wonder what HP's thinking here. Laying people off is one thing, but you can do it cleanly. Put together a decent severance package, ask for volunteers, it's all over and you can draw a line under it (until next time, anyway, but even so: if people know they'll be looked after, the organization copes). I don't see EDS recovering from this.
mrbgtyalmost 16 years ago
The execs at HP think that you should run a technology company like you would a WalMart.<p>They'll get some short term profits with their cost cutting but the revenue is dropping with it.
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maxharrisalmost 16 years ago
Well, these EDS old-timers can always look elsewhere for more pay. They're not slaves, you know?<p>My guess is that they're lucky to have their jobs at all, given current economic circumstances.
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daniel-cussenalmost 16 years ago
It makes more sense to slash salaries than to lay people off. Sure it blows, but if you can't find a job anywhere else, it's because the economy thinks you are no longer worth what you were paid.
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