• Noxy@pawb.social
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    2 days ago

    Yep. The invite was sent at nighttime the previous day so I didn’t even show up for it. Manager had to ping me on slack to get me into the meeting to get laid off while I was still in bed slowly waking up that morning.

    And I was so completely done with that company that I just broke out in laughter as soon as the call ended. Couldn’t have worked out better for me.

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      My (small) company got acquired by a massive West coast tech giant and six months later all the employees (but not the executives and managers) of the original small company were laid off. This was not even remotely surprising to me, and would not have been even if any of us had been given any work to do during that six months. When my boss told me I was being laid off, I laughed and said “of course I am” which surprised him as apparently everybody else was massively shocked and upset. Which surprised me as I don’t see how anybody could have possibly not seen it coming.

      All things considered, this company was actually slightly decent about it, as they gave us two months’ notice and severance equal to about what we would have been able to get from unemployment. The severance disqualified us from unemployment, but at least we got the amount up front and we didn’t have to spend six months pretending to look for work.

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        1 day ago

        The severance disqualified us from unemployment

        That’s false, you should have gotten both. I got severance AND unemployment.

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          It’s state-dependent. And in my state, unfortunately, severance above a threshold amount is deducted from the amount of unemployment benefits you’re eligible for. I would have been eligible for something like $300 total, and this would have been payable only after nearly six months of filing claims and (pretending to be) looking for work that entire time. Certainly not worth it.

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            I’d argue it is worth it because that $300 still came from the employer who laid you off in the first place.

            I get it tho, that’s not very motivating when you’ve got all the other bullshit around layoff and job searching to deal with