human1234 Posted September 19 Report Posted September 19 Happily laid off I got laid off this month, and honestly, after reading so many stories here, I feel lucky to be living in Europe with proper labor laws. I was working as a manager at a SaaS company that got acquired last year by American investors. Textbook move: raise customer prices by X%, cut 25% of staff. The difference is, here severance is written into the law. So the company had no choice but to hand me a golden parachute. After 20+ years of service, I’ll be getting paid until sometime in 2027. So instead of stressing, I now have the rare chance to slow down. My current “job” is going to the gym, doing school runs, and catching up on sleep. I’ll take a few weeks off after years of long hours, then start looking for a job that’s actually a good fit. Meanwhile, I genuinely feel for Americans who get laid off with almost no safety net. https://www.reddit.com/r/Layoffs/s/pIYtF4teo1 1 Quote
Gorantlamdhav Posted September 19 Report Posted September 19 3 minutes ago, human1234 said: Happily laid off I got laid off this month, and honestly, after reading so many stories here, I feel lucky to be living in Europe with proper labor laws. I was working as a manager at a SaaS company that got acquired last year by American investors. Textbook move: raise customer prices by X%, cut 25% of staff. The difference is, here severance is written into the law. So the company had no choice but to hand me a golden parachute. After 20+ years of service, I’ll be getting paid until sometime in 2027. So instead of stressing, I now have the rare chance to slow down. My current “job” is going to the gym, doing school runs, and catching up on sleep. I’ll take a few weeks off after years of long hours, then start looking for a job that’s actually a good fit. Meanwhile, I genuinely feel for Americans who get laid off with almost no safety net. https://www.reddit.com/r/Layoffs/s/pIYtF4teo1 all ok but lot of downside with Europe very less pay difficult to find it job with current tariffs and big boss going crazy its a challenge Quote
DallasKarreBaluu Posted September 19 Report Posted September 19 15 minutes ago, human1234 said: Happily laid off I got laid off this month, and honestly, after reading so many stories here, I feel lucky to be living in Europe with proper labor laws. I was working as a manager at a SaaS company that got acquired last year by American investors. Textbook move: raise customer prices by X%, cut 25% of staff. The difference is, here severance is written into the law. So the company had no choice but to hand me a golden parachute. After 20+ years of service, I’ll be getting paid until sometime in 2027. So instead of stressing, I now have the rare chance to slow down. My current “job” is going to the gym, doing school runs, and catching up on sleep. I’ll take a few weeks off after years of long hours, then start looking for a job that’s actually a good fit. Meanwhile, I genuinely feel for Americans who get laid off with almost no safety net. https://www.reddit.com/r/Layoffs/s/pIYtF4teo1 CEO company lepesthe in 6 months Quote
human1234 Posted September 19 Author Report Posted September 19 19 minutes ago, citizenofIND said: Good get some life. U r a human Bro this is not my post. Quote
perugu_vada Posted September 19 Report Posted September 19 20yrs work chesaka inkenduku le work cheyatam Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.