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Jan 23, 2022

Trajector Lays Off 500 Employees

      I have no idea where this leaves their Social Security operations. This may just affect their VA claims operations. I’m getting the 500 number from anguished tweets from laid off employees.


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  1. Vulture capitalism? The new name on the Trajector SSD 1696s is the last name of a politically prominent billionaire Utah family. Remember what happened to Binder when they got bought out by a hedge fund partly owned by the scion of a different politically prominent billionaire Utah family...

    Thoughts and prayers to the employees suffering while the CEO keeps his job.

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  2. They had 500 employees in Puerto Rico alone????? I’m guessing there was some tax reason for it, but jeez.

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  3. crickets from Dan Bott............

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  4. If you read through this it appears it has nothing to do with their Social Security line of business

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  5. I don't think petty gossiping about other players in the industry serves you well, Charles. We're all adults here.

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  6. The big "national" firms do such a disservice to claimants. If your sister, aunt, best friend needs a disability attorney, be sure to tell him or her to hire a local attorney.

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  7. @2:31

    There are good and bad attorneys at both big and small firms. There are small firms that are not well regarded by local OHOs. There are large firms that are not well regarded by local OHOs. You paint with too broad a brush.

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  8. This was the VA disability side of Trajector disability. Sad news for these poor employees and veterans really. The SSD side is doing just fine. No need to worry.

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  9. Always exceptions to the rule, 4:06 pm, no doubt. Playing the odds, best bet is to stay local.

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