USAA is moving 240 jobs to San Antonio. USAA plans to close the Sacramento office and downsize it's office in Norfolk VA in a move to consolidate their real estate and reduce operating expenses.
There are about 625 employees in Sacramento and 475 in Norfolk. Some of those decided not to make the move and will be given severance packages. About 550 people will remain with USAA and work at one of four USAA office centers, 240 to San Antonio, 75 to Colorado Springs, 145 to Phoenix, and 90 to Tampa, Florida.
The USAA center in San Antonio is massive and is a great place to work. Located off I-10 near the South Texas Medical center USAA provides financial products, insurance, and banking to military families

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Good to know Shirley! I hope this brings YOU the buyers. Best of luck to you...
Hi Shirley... will you be picking up any relocation business from this shift at USAA?
Howdy there Shirley
and good morning to you
I'm always real glad to hear good new for, my friends in San Antonio. Y'all deserve good thing happing there. I know some of them there folks, need to get a hold of you. So they will have some that will look out for them.
Hi Greg, Steve, and Dale, I wish this would bring me business. USAA is a thorn in my side, to be honest. A lot of military people want to use them for financing their home and USAA offers a rebate for using their preferred realtors. To stay competitive, I will match USAA.
Looks like it's less expensive to operate a business in TX than in CA. Good luck to USAA!
Sounds like USAA are making some cost savings decisions. They are huge and have grown tremendously through the years since they use to be down on Broadway and Austin Hwy. Most people go to work for them stay until they retire.