zafouhar
Member
Well the below was announced to all employees of ASO/Arvixe. Note that they are keeping the outsourced support, they are just axing all directly hired remote staff.
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Over the past few years, ASO has operated as a location based division as well as a remote employment division of Endurance. It’s sometimes been extremely challenging balancing the different approaches that we have to employment relationships, but we have continued to do so as we always have.
Recently, there have been challenges in the Customer Service Department that have made it more difficult. From a practical standpoint, I’m sure everyone here has been on a shift where the VPN’s fail, and all employees connections to the tools they must have to do their jobs stop working until those VPN’s can be corrected. From a cultural standpoint, it has become more and more challenging to give remote customer service employees the same connection to the vibrant and exciting changes happening in our Austin office.
Due to these and other factors,we have made the decision to start phasing out remote support for the A Small Orange/Arvixe Customer Service Department and are targeting June 1st for the transition.
If you wish to join us here in Austin, please contact myself, Mark, or Amy to discuss potentially joining us down here in the Austin office as soon as possible, as we would like all relocations completed by May 15th. For those of you that don’t wish to join us in Austin, Endurance also has U.S. customer support locations in Orem, Utah, Houston as well as Austin in TX, and Tempe, AZ, if you live closer to another physical location that would work better for you. There may be positions available in any of those locations.
I realize that many of you will be unable to relocate, and we want to make this transition as successful as possible for everyone involved. We will provide everyone with two weeks of severance, and we’ll give you an additional two weeks pay if you stay through the end date we provide you. We’ll also provide $300 additional for resume or interview coaching, and 1 month of benefit coverage. We’ll also do our best to work with you on scheduling flexibility so that you’ll be able to go on interviews when you need to.
I want to express my sincere thanks to all of you for the years you have put into A Small Orange and advanced thanks for your professionalism during this transition. ASO has been very much like a family for many of us, and though this new phase in ASO’s future is very exciting, it is also extremely bittersweet for many of us in Austin. We have built an incredible organization together, and for those you that are considering coming to Austin I can’t wait to work alongside you day to day! For those of you that cannot or choose not to relocate at this time, please know you are going to be greatly missed
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Over the past few years, ASO has operated as a location based division as well as a remote employment division of Endurance. It’s sometimes been extremely challenging balancing the different approaches that we have to employment relationships, but we have continued to do so as we always have.
Recently, there have been challenges in the Customer Service Department that have made it more difficult. From a practical standpoint, I’m sure everyone here has been on a shift where the VPN’s fail, and all employees connections to the tools they must have to do their jobs stop working until those VPN’s can be corrected. From a cultural standpoint, it has become more and more challenging to give remote customer service employees the same connection to the vibrant and exciting changes happening in our Austin office.
Due to these and other factors,we have made the decision to start phasing out remote support for the A Small Orange/Arvixe Customer Service Department and are targeting June 1st for the transition.
If you wish to join us here in Austin, please contact myself, Mark, or Amy to discuss potentially joining us down here in the Austin office as soon as possible, as we would like all relocations completed by May 15th. For those of you that don’t wish to join us in Austin, Endurance also has U.S. customer support locations in Orem, Utah, Houston as well as Austin in TX, and Tempe, AZ, if you live closer to another physical location that would work better for you. There may be positions available in any of those locations.
I realize that many of you will be unable to relocate, and we want to make this transition as successful as possible for everyone involved. We will provide everyone with two weeks of severance, and we’ll give you an additional two weeks pay if you stay through the end date we provide you. We’ll also provide $300 additional for resume or interview coaching, and 1 month of benefit coverage. We’ll also do our best to work with you on scheduling flexibility so that you’ll be able to go on interviews when you need to.
I want to express my sincere thanks to all of you for the years you have put into A Small Orange and advanced thanks for your professionalism during this transition. ASO has been very much like a family for many of us, and though this new phase in ASO’s future is very exciting, it is also extremely bittersweet for many of us in Austin. We have built an incredible organization together, and for those you that are considering coming to Austin I can’t wait to work alongside you day to day! For those of you that cannot or choose not to relocate at this time, please know you are going to be greatly missed