Staying In Touch After The Layoff
from the not-gone-yet dept
A NY Times article about mailing lists people create to stay in touch with former colleagues at companies following layoffs. A lot of people use those lists to vent, or to find out info about benefits and severance - and also as a way to help them find new jobs. Most people seem to find that the lists die out after a little while as people move on with their lives. The article lists a few companies that have had ex-employees put together alumni lists. The one that's most intriguing to me is one for ex-teammates from the Toronto Blue Jays. I know that the Blue Jays last year gave all of their players Blackberry pagers to stay in touch, but I didn't realize they had a Yahoo Group as well. Somehow I just find it amusing to think of all these baseball players bitching and moaning about how the Blue Jays used to treat them and asking for job advice on where to work next...Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
Techdirt is one of the few remaining truly independent media outlets. We do not have a giant corporation behind us, and we rely heavily on our community to support us, in an age when advertisers are increasingly uninterested in sponsoring small, independent sites — especially a site like ours that is unwilling to pull punches in its reporting and analysis.
While other websites have resorted to paywalls, registration requirements, and increasingly annoying/intrusive advertising, we have always kept Techdirt open and available to anyone. But in order to continue doing so, we need your support. We offer a variety of ways for our readers to support us, from direct donations to special subscriptions and cool merchandise — and every little bit helps. Thank you.
–The Techdirt Team
Reader Comments
Subscribe: RSS
View by: Time | Thread
thesuits.com
[ link to this | view in chronology ]
RIF
[ link to this | view in chronology ]