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I think I'm losing my job tomorrow

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HundredMilesAnHour · 19/09/2018 20:41

My boss was fired tonight. I shouldn't know yet (I assume I will be told first thing tomorrow). Officially it will be called redundancy but in reality, he is the scapegoat for the failings of his management who needed someone to blame now a new "big boss" has started in our division. Heaven forbid they took responsibility for their own lack of action but instead they chose to point fingers at my boss (who was actually very smart and very talented i.e. a threat). It is VERY political where I work.

I am shellshocked. Stunned. Gutted. I had a bad feeling something nasty was going on and I am upset to be right.

My boss was the one who hired me and I am very clearly his number 2. We have worked very closely together since I started just over a year ago and we got on very well. He just gave me a great mid-year review actually. However, our close connection does not bode well for me. Before I heard the news, I was already questioning a mysterious meeting that has been put in my diary tomorrow with the boss of my boss. Just the two of us. The meeting title seems weird and there's no agenda.

The question is.....am I being fired too or am I being told about my boss and how my reporting line etc will change? I have a strong feeling I will also lose my job. My skills are not well utilised and I'm overpaid for what I'm "allowed" to do (I have escalated this many times, as far as to C-level but all I got back was sympathy and that my boss should let me take on more - but he himself wasn't empowered to change that). I have mixed feelings. I have been very unhappy in my role and have wanted to leave but the job market in my field is dead, dead, dead and more dead (thanks mainly to Brexit!). I have less than 2 years' service so all I will get is my 4 weeks' notice.

I don't expect to sleep tonight. I am appalled at how my boss has been treated yet somehow I have to maintain a neutral expression and look surprised when I am told the news tomorrow. And I fear I am next.

Maybe it's the shock but I am really worried that I will cry tomorrow. I do not want to show any weakness to these f*ckers and somehow I have to find a way of switching my emotions off. How the hell do I do that???

OP posts:
wiccamum · 20/09/2018 17:58

How did it go op? Lots of hand holds here when you need them Flowers

Racecardriver · 20/09/2018 18:07

@palegreenstars insolvency work and legal work specialising in insolvency. Some people are going to make a killing over brexit.

PavlovaFaith · 20/09/2018 19:34

Hope all is okay OP

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SantaClauseMightWork · 20/09/2018 19:40

Hello OP. Thinking of you.

ohdeardeardear · 20/09/2018 19:40

My DH was made redundant unexpectedly. Absolute cunts. I hope today went ok.

HundredMilesAnHour · 20/09/2018 20:13

Firstly, thank you all so much for your support. It really helped me through last night and I really appreciate it.

I haven't lost my job. In the short term, I will report to my former boss's boss but my dept will be restructured very soon so who knows if I will survive that? I think my boss was the first casualty but there will be others.

It has been an extremely unpleasant day. Those of us direct reports have been told not to discuss what has happened to my boss with anyone. But of course word is spreading. Some people are gloating with delight at my boss being gone and that has been very hard to deal with.

I have mixed feelings still. But the smart thing is to keep my mouth shut and head down and wait to see what comes next. And desperately try to find a new job so I can get away from these nasty people.

OP posts:
MrsMozart · 20/09/2018 20:33

I'm glad you still have a job, but yes, you need to get out of there soonest lass.

Unknownunknowns · 20/09/2018 20:35

I'm glad to hear you're safe, even if it is temporary. It's a tough time for sure, but use the time to see what else is out there for you. Take care of yourself, hope you sleep well tonight.

Oblomov18 · 20/09/2018 20:37

Poor you. This happens that me and time again where someone is scapegoated. Has happened recently at my husbands company : huge huge company.
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Groovee · 20/09/2018 20:47

Glad for the moment you still have a job. Think you are doing the right thing x

MissConductUS · 20/09/2018 21:21

That's great news OP, but you're right, you've only survived this round of changes.

The only good thing about your boss being gone is that for the next year at least anything that goes wrong will be blamed on him.

AdoreTheBeach · 21/09/2018 21:46

Hi OP

Hope you’re ok

RainbowsArePretty · 21/09/2018 22:23

Agree with other PPs that it's good your role is safe but dedicate time to finding another organisation

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