Training your replacement is a norm with DXC (previous CSC) . I saw it it during my ten year and I did it myself . So when that task was bestowed upon myself , I knew my days were numbered . You also realize that if you have been there for a long long time , you have become too expensive for them. Its not the mature level of experience they want. Its not the high level of customer service they require. They simply want the cheapest measure to maintain the same price of the existing contract .
Let me put this on a "cutting the steak" metaphor. The leaders have decided to replace the current , marinated steaks that are on the table with grocery brand cut frozen salisbury steak and wants to pass it off as the previous NY 2" choice cut .
And thats when yours and the Clients internal lightbulb goes on. You see your employer for what they truly are and so does the CLIENT.
Just realize that its NOT you . The employers made that decision and this particular employer does not let the client know of the changes . But they do notice . Because I have noticed past clients interested in what I am doing now . "Why would they be interested in what I am doing ?" I ask myself . Is it because I gave a better professional service they required? If I was so bad , why would they be interested in my career ? Im just a small piece of the working machine. Or was I ?
DXC take note : You are getting rid of far more experienced people than you know . Maybe I was an inconvenience to them , because my experience and being aware of the dealings that go on just meant I knew too much more than they wanted me to know and I was right .
Not my problem anymore . I know I gave great service . The proof that previous clients are interested in what I am doing now proves that point .
Knowing who you are and what you offer on a legitimately honourable and ethical manner , out ways any method a deceptive company can attempt to control.
Enjoy the Cooked from frozen Salisbury Steak . I hope you at least get a named brand bottle of ketchup with it .