I think the hardest part of this for many people is the poor way in which layoffs were handled. Long tenured or not, it makes little difference. The poor and unreasonably slow legal responses to severance negotiations and cr-ppy offers in other geographies where they can get away has left me feeling a mix of emotions. As someone said previously, dignity only seems to come with healthy margins...and this company is treading water as it is.
You start to obsess over the whole thing and I think the most important thing is to try to let it go even though many of us spent a large part of our adult life here. Also letting go of any feeling of entitlement. It's over now...and the next phase of life is beginning.
I don't think it's easy at all.
After some time now I'm kinda glad to be gone from the endless stress of less people doing more and looking over my shoulder in the face of more cuts. reorgs and endless propgoganda, new acronyms and....f***ing t-shirts. Still can't get over that one. It's nice to leave behind the endless hours of covering up inadequecies and the nepotistic bs that happens behind the scenes. There is a stressful toxicity there that may take some time to shake off.
If only clients knew what was going on behind the scenes...but I digress as it's been said many times.
Of course the way forward will NOT be easy for many of us over 50, but I'd like to think that we have an opportunity to re-architect our work life. In many ways it's a golden, if not stressful opportunity, and if on our journey we get to stick it Kyndryl wherever we may land so much the better.
That would be a tasty dish to serve up....