I originally thought if I worked hard, contributed measurable and recognized value, was proactive for the needs of my colleagues, than more likely than not I could build a career at UHG. It appears that was an overly optimistic assessment. Recently, I've seen others (whom I respect) doing exactly those things as consistently high performing contributors unilaterally lose their job in the most recent wave.
If I'm not going to be able to reasonably earn and keep my place based on performance, then I need to proactively move on before my time is up and I'm forced out on their terms. Trust has been seriously harmed and I'm not going to allow them to control my financial health and overall state of security and peace of mind. Maslow's hierarchy has been destabilized and they've essentially invited me to leave. I'm going to create new options for myself before I become another likely layoff statistic and perhaps my exit can serve as a backfill elimination helping someone else keep their job.
Bumping this from @2yyb+1nX7BzEW. People need to be reminded of this from time to time.