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Layoffs at AEP

Lots of IT people cut in Columbus

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Looks like all the org changes from the past year or so (separating t and d standards and combining all of project mgmt, const mgmt, siting, row etc under Juliet are being undone) shane lies is losing a significant amount of headcount from his org to transmission

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Post ID: @1wn1+1qB6FXi3

“We need to hire hundreds of engineers” keep the hybrid work model and it won’t be so hard to keep the ones already here!

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Post ID: @1wn0+1qB6FXi3

Get ready for even more metrics to track all your compliance failures! No room for human error. And the new graduate hires will be 100% perfect with no one to train them!

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Post ID: @1wmz+1qB6FXi3

Antonio has been liquidated.
Bob "The Enforcer" Bradish named interim president of transmission.

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Post ID: @1wmx+1qB6FXi3

Was a transmission President announced?

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Post ID: @1wmw+1qB6FXi3

“You don’t learn sitting at home” - Bill Fehrman
Oh no wait until this guy hears about how half of us got our college degrees.

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Post ID: @1wmv+1qB6FXi3

If he kept the workforce hybrid MAYBE employee retention rates would be better.

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Post ID: @1wmt+1qB6FXi3

I believe NOTHING Bill says.

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Post ID: @1wms+1qB6FXi3

What a JOKE of a meeting. So it's a big gaslighting session about how you should be excited to RTO.

My interpretation of this is that Bill is feeling the heat from the backlash to RTO and doesn't have the cred to defend it since he hasn't even been here a year.

A lot of talk from Bob about accountability, consequences, discipline, austerity. "Performance tracking." He's putting Bob in charge to be his attack dog because he has the seniority to make people shut their mouth and stop complaining. He's been here a long time so Bill thinks he can step in and be the bad cop.

Sorry Bob but shareholder value does not fire me up. And no amount of corporate word salad can brainwash me into feeling excited about commuting 5 days a week.

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Post ID: @1wmr+1qB6FXi3

Bob is as delusional as Bill. No one is that room had a face filled with enthusiasm about collaborating in person.

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Post ID: @1wmq+1qB6FXi3

I love Bob mentioning the energy in the room and how wonderful it is to be together in person, then it cuts to the staff sitting with blank faces and crossed arms being completely unconvinced. Incredible work guys.

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Post ID: @1wmp+1qB6FXi3

Wasn’t transmission under Shawn Robinson a few years ago?

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Post ID: @1wmn+1qB6FXi3

What the heck is he saying?

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Post ID: @1wmm+1qB6FXi3

This is such good news. I’m glad to be Transmission again and get back to where we were many years ago.

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Post ID: @1wmk+1qB6FXi3

Interim Transmission President announced - Bob Bradish and transmission organization changes announced

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Post ID: @1wmj+1qB6FXi3

Looks like Risch is leaving

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Post ID: @1wmh+1qB6FXi3

If it is only announcing the new President of Transmission and org structure, that’s putting my mind at ease. But seems silly to have a mandatory meeting for that? Everyone has been shuffling meetings around to attend. Why announce it so last minute?

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Post ID: @1wme+1qB6FXi3

Meeting with Energy Delivery is probably announcing new President of Transmission and new org structure

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Post ID: @1wmd+1qB6FXi3

Not surprised about Therace. She had no desire to be in Columbus.

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Post ID: @1wmc+1qB6FXi3

Therace is out. AEPnow

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Post ID: @1wmb+1qB6FXi3

the meeting is to tell everyone they have to lock your cell phones in a faraday box while at work

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Post ID: @1wma+1qB6FXi3

Re: March Madness

I have a YouTube TV window up on my monitor now.

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Post ID: @1wm8+1qB6FXi3

Probably to tell ppl that there shall be no checking of March Madness scores during work hours

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Post ID: @1wm0+1qB6FXi3

Mandatory meeting with Bill at 3:30 today for all Energy Delivery

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Post ID: @1wkx+1qB6FXi3

What changed in less than 2 months from the original RTO announcement stating IT was exempt to now they have to come back?

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Post ID: @1wk8+1qB6FXi3

AEP is far from a stable company.

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Post ID: @1wjp+1qB6FXi3

There was so much more Bill could have done to get the “collaboration” and “togetherness” he was allegedly looking for in an innovative way, that would have kept engineers, IT and other talented people from running towards the exits. AEP could have implemented dedicated in-person hours from say 10-3, 4 days a week. That is more than enough time for the fake in-person magic leaders claim to be looking for, while allowing for people to have flexibility to independently do important work without disruption, while still having time for personal and family duties. He could have implemented a seniority based system allowing individual contributors with 5 or more years in the company to work with their manager to determine their true in-office needs, after hitting that tenure mark. There’s so much they could have done, and he’d have been viewed as an innovative leader. Now, AEP is just a stodgy old utility that pays less than the market rate in a number of key roles across the company.

I just think Bill is stuck in the 80s, and other leaders at the top who are supportive of these moves don’t know how to manage employees they can’t see, or see the office as a place for social interaction. An adult childcare center.

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Post ID: @1wh8+1qB6FXi3

The company-wide RTO itself is arbitrary. Many senior level employees already secured remote designations and are exempt from RTO according to Bill's order, which defeats the entire purpose of RTO, since the point was "collaboration" and the senior level employees are the ones who's presence would be most critical for collaboration.
I don't begrudge them for finding out a way to stay remote, I would too if I could, I only point it out to demonstrate how d-mb Bill is and how his messaging doesn't even make sense.

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Post ID: @1wh7+1qB6FXi3

I don't think the Energy Delivery engineering management has a clue what to do. The top leadership doesn't care and gone are the day when good engineers never left AEP jobs due to so called stability of working in a utility. These mid level managers/directors don't say no to the top but don't know how to keep a team together with all these resignations. I think engineering will have to outsource more than in source.

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Post ID: @1wh4+1qB6FXi3

The IT RTO will most certainly provide a convenient arbitrary exemption for the CIO and her direct reports. If it is arbitrary, it’s meaningless. It should be all or nothing.

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Post ID: @1wh0+1qB6FXi3

This discussion was started with IT as the main focus. It’s hard for me to understand why IT people are still working for AEP. It’s all off shore now. This isn’t anything new. It’s the way of the world. The bigger issue is the massive lack of knowledge, talent, and most importantly the compartmentalization on the capital projects. We are a joke when it comes to executing projects. No other industry would tolerate the inefficiency. And that’s where AEP makes the money. Embarrassing to say the least.

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Post ID: @1wgz+1qB6FXi3

Hey maybe that is the plan. Replace us all with Indian outsource people. They can then say their trademark only answer for every IT problem, "I will elevate this trouble ticket" in broken English.

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Post ID: @1wg8+1qB6FXi3

"Get back in the office and stop complaining!!! Be grateful you have this job and that it is stable and provides a means to feed your family."
George Warleggan could not have said it any better, of Poldark infamy. George Warleggan is a vile and wretched creature masquerading as a gentleman.

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Post ID: @1wg7+1qB6FXi3

The thing I don’t understand about the “new” RTO policy is that prior to COVID, AEP had a lot of staff already on work from home status. During COVID a lot of people were hired out of state or definitely not local, what is now going to happen with them.

The bigger question for IT then becomes, if employees have to RTO, how are they going to justify all the cr-ppy contractors in India?

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Post ID: @1wg6+1qB6FXi3

Heard about the RTO, seems the rumors were true. Sept/Oct. There may be a carve out for some but haven't gotten the details yet. Guess will wait for the call tomorrow, I'll bet Therace will be exempt.

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Post ID: @1wg3+1qB6FXi3

There will be an automatic 30 day hold on rolling over your cash balance pension fund to a traditional IRA. As the other person stated, DO NOT take it as a lump sum cash pay out, you'll be in the 37.5% Federal tax bracket. You have to roll it over, after that, you can move part of it to a Roth or just invest it as recommended earlier. There is no hold on the AEP401K, you can do that at anytime.

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Post ID: @1wg2+1qB6FXi3

I don’t believe there is a pension penalty. There is a 401K penalty. Two separate accounts.

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Post ID: @1wg1+1qB6FXi3

IT RTO to be announced tomorrow. This fall.

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Post ID: @1wfz+1qB6FXi3

AEP employees have made shareholders millionaires many times over and yet they insist on stealing our wages, bonuses and benefits we earned. Common thieves, who deserve the same punishment they impose upon criminals, who steal their ill gotten gains from them.

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Post ID: @1wfs+1qB6FXi3

Don't cash out your pension as you will pay penalties unless you are old enough. Just do the paperwork to have that pension money rolled over to your personal IRA. Then you can invest it as you see fit. Get yourself a nice broad market index fund. Then earn your market average up till retirement vs the 4% AEP was giving you to hold your $.

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