(1) You are in office, and the phone rings, exhibiting it's from a meeting room.
(2) You usually do not go to office on Tuesday or some other day, but your manager asked "would you mind to have a catch up on Tuesday (or XXXday)?"
(3) Your manager asked you to teach a colleague how to do some tasks.
(4) Your manager asked you where to find files A, B, C, D, E, etc.
(5) You send a vacation, usually your manager and/or MD accept it immediately, but this time they didn't accept it for days.
(6) It's supposed to be your vacation day, but your manager asked you to reschedule it to another day because there will be some discussions/learning sessions about "company culture", or something like that.
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Love that oxymoron
Even the CEO is replaceable. This is terrible. Endless layoffs. Did they do cuts annually before pandemic ? If they over hired while revenue is slumping, laying off people is a convenient management choice. But very painful for employees.
I generated over $10 Million in gross revenue to the firm annually and I was not needed.
When did they draft the list? In March?
Oxymoron:
- Everyone Is Replaceable
- Become Irreplaceable at work