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What to do in current situation?

I'm a middle aged employee, having some financial commitments, was a high performer, have been given 4 last year. The work I am doing I'm not needed for it. Told multiple times,build another resource who may replace but I believe they are keeping me as scapegoat that any wave comes it's going to be me..I am trying outside but not getting anything suitable..still trying..but I want to understand from you all what you would have done if in my place. Everyday going to workplace is stressful and core irritating. I know everyone around me knows my rating and understand that I am the next scapegoat still I need to do my job quietly this fact is eating me. I can't stop working as my micromanager ask status everyday .. I am tired not working but mentally


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@am Friendly tip - don't take a PTO day, save that for if you get laid off - take sick days, you can't take that with you...

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Post ID: @bj+1khts5pvv

@b1 useless as it won't help or just trolling my post?

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Post ID: @b4+1khts5pvv

@av useless

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Post ID: @b1+1khts5pvv

Document anything to protect yourself. Obviously don't send it, just print it.

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Post ID: @av+1khts5pvv

Remember to prioritize your family and mental health.

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Post ID: @ap+1khts5pvv

Worst comes to worst, unload an asset, and look into Rule of 55

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Post ID: @an+1khts5pvv

Do just enough to keep the job and do the quiet quitting method. Do your 8 hours no longer pour your heart and passion into a place who will stab you in the back. Continue to skill up, expand your network and maybe seek a transitional job until you get one you really want. Take a PTO day or two and cut out the noise of this place and focus on applying and self-care to balance stress. Update your resume and don’t list everything from years and years ago: https://www.ncoa.org/article/writing-your-resume-after-age-50-a-guide-for-older-adults/

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Post ID: @am+1khts5pvv

Hold out and make them pay you to leave. Meanwhile keep looking, take some classes for a career change, something. But take control of your destiny.

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