I took the PIL almost two years ago after being totally blind-sided with an NSI. After 20+ years with the company, it was the most gut wrenching, scariest decision I’ve ever made. As the primary breadwinner for my large family, with school-aged children, it was terrifying.
There was ZERO care in the way they told me. These people who I’d known and worked beside for years, were suddenly my nemeses and treated all the contributions that I’d made (and received awards for in prior years!) like it was all trash.
What I quickly realized is that although I had a lot of connections, so many of the “skills” I learned at EM were useless in the marketplace. An over paid project manager whose #1 skill is coordinating conference calls and making powerpoint presentations, isn’t in particularly high demand. What I needed more of, were the actual SKILLS, that the contractors we hired had in spades!
Happy to report, I landed on my feet and have been doing extremely well. And whenever I read a thread like this, I am reassured it was 💯 the right decision to jump ship when I did. Although I would have passed the PIP, it’s highly likely, my morale and overall mental health would be trash.
Learn skills, get out, and do something that brings real value to the world. Your energy and life is too precious to be wasted at EM. Namaste. 🙏