Navigating the Emotional Fallout of Job Loss in the Tech Industry
— Reddit r/layoffs
Key Takeaway
The author shares a personal experience of job loss and the emotional turmoil that follows. After being laid off, they accepted a low-paying job that forced them to relocate, leading to feelings of regret and dissatisfaction.
This feeling of a massive downfall ykwim. You get a job finally in a company that you had interviewed for just as a mock practice session. One that you would never have wanted to join, it was only a backup option. You are lowballed in terms of compensation and position. And you are forced to relocate to a city you don't like. You now work on a product that isn't as interesting. You miss the huge sprawling campus of your last company. The new office is just a few floors in an old building in a ra
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