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5 years of "loyalty" just to get replaced by someone who doesn't know what a pivot table is. Feeling like a clown
I actually cannot process this right now. I gave five years of my life to this company, survived all the toxic corporate trauma, and they just laid me off by saying my role is being Restructured.
They already hired my replacement. It's a fresher who literally doesn't know how to use basic excel, but they cost half my salary. And the actual audacity??? They asked if I could spend my notice period training them on my workflow.
I am just sick to my stomach.
Corporate loyalty is the biggest scam ever. Never bend over backwards for these companies, they will replace you in a heartbeat for cheap labour.
u/Future_Inflation9668 — 7 days ago