I'm a new grad living in the western USA & joined Ford a year ago. I'm not a remote employee. When I accepted my offer, I knew I would have to consider relocating to Michigan eventually (which I am now being pressured to do).
I'm indifferent to relocating, I just want to start my career, work hard, and learn as much as I can. But with the whispers of layoffs, I am afraid of moving thousands of miles away from family / friends / support system, signing a lease, only to be laid off shortly after.
I feel like most of the advice here is going to be "look somewhere else, find another job now, etc.", but I don't have enough experience to be an appealing candidate. The entry-level job market for technical positions is absolutely awful and has been made worse with the current economic climate and layoffs within big tech.
What is the probability I'm given money to make the move only to be laid off? My LL6 is adamant that RTO requirements are going to increase and she can't justify me staying remote (my team has been meeting in office 2 days a week since January).