How long will this go on for?
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@1a7 the need for a decompression period before the next job is so real. Looking for a new job is gonna SU-K but being able to breathe again for a few weeks would be a blessing in disguise.
Yes, it is! I’m pushing through, but it’s tough to stay committed when it feels like I'm about to be let go. The uncertainty sends me into a daily spiral. I get that not everyone feels this way, but as the breadwinner with a family and mortgage, it’s overwhelming. I don’t want to leave too soon, and I genuinely need the severance to recover from years of poor leadership and stress. I just need a few weeks to decompress before diving into the job hunt again. Right now, I’m only doing the bare minimum to keep my sanity.
Until morale improves
This will never end. Layoffs will continue at least yearly until forever.
@a9 A spoooooooky surprise :O
@ac posts that use full names get deleted sometimes, ge-z... Bad faith and reactionary, must be a BARI WEISS fan?
@a4 oh jeez just say Ellison & Bari.. enough with the James Bond initialing biz. So high school. Let everybody understand the posts . How do you expect more people to contribute if you continue with the secret insider gibberish
Its on open secret that layoffs will probably happen the Tuesday before Halloween. A number of people who took the packages were told their last day is October 31, which typically means notice will get given a few days before that Friday.
It will not just be one round. Theyre disguising RTO as another round too.
With all due respect, you know full well how long it's going on for. The last week of October, unless you are a home worker. Or you resign.
On top of everything, I'm deeply ashamed, disgusted, and horrified BW is the new editor-in-chief of news. DE lied to everyone's faces saying he wouldn't politicize news, but he has overpaid and installed a hack who cares more about manufacturing consent to enable a foreign government's atrocities and participating in shrill culture war nonsense than doing good faith, honest journalism. The end can't come soon enough.