So I'm pretty sure I've seen the writing on the wall. I recently asked for a performance raise and was not only rejected but criticized for my work ethic and performance. For reference, my boss has already interviewed 2 candidates and I overheard theres 3 more candidates to interview.
I'm still contributing 35% to my 401k while I have the chance to contribute. I have an E-fund to last me 4.5 months and I've estimated a positive tax refund of about 1.5 months expenses should shit hit the fan.
For those who've been fired, looking back, what things do you wish you knew beforehand? I am expecting a good "shock" the day it happens. I would be surprised if I lasted until the end of the year since my boss could save money on paying for the upcoming Holiday paid days off. I don't think my boss would offer severance as they're stingy on expenses generally. Aside from filing for unemployment, are there any actionable items to do soon after getting fired? Is there anything to "prepare" before getting fired?
Submitted October 24, 2019 at 07:49PM by RedditorSince2000 https://ift.tt/2BIkruy