After two decades of dedication, I just got laid off. Not because of performance. Not because of skills. But because someone who’s better at playing politics and st-----g the manager’s ego than actually doing the work got to stay.
This is what favoritism looks like in real time — managers protecting their inner circle while people with real experience and real contributions get shown the door. And somehow, upper management never sees it. The moment you try to point it out, they go conveniently deaf.
Twenty years. Reduced to nothing because I wasn’t part of someone’s “yes-man” club.
To anyone going through something similar — you’re not imagining it. This is real, and it’s happening more than companies want to admit.