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Originally Posted by burd
Getting the ax at home, you could t even grab any car stuff you had stashed at work 🤣
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Yes, probably part of their strategy to limit their data walking out with their exes, especially if they're laying off people who work in R&D or have access to sensitive business or personnel files.
I remember one of my managers was let go and immediately locked out of his office and sent home. He could only retrieve his personal effects in the presence of some other manager that hadn't been tossed. That was sad to watch, unnecessary, and felt like a display of power and a warning at the time.
I get it, but I don't like it.
I admit to having layoff PTSD so these stories trigger ghosts and I'm sure I'm not alone.