I disagree with the comment about networking with other coworkers. Other coworkers are going to look out for themselves. My coworkers are in a clique with each other and the boss and since I’m new, I’m the outsider. Networking with coworkers can cause more damage.
I’m so sorry. I am in the same boat. And then all of my bosses “friends” get to sit around and have fun while everything is getting thrown at me. It’s so sad how companies do these things. I hope you have updated your resume. Hang in there.
I feel you in this one. My former boss was supposed to be my book keeper for clients I had. He refused to do so one day then blamed me for not keeping my schedule straight. 🫤
@@EndPoliceBrutailty Yeah... It's a form of 'gas lighting'. I would ask my boss if I needed to follow-up on certain things. She would say no, but a little later she would chastise me for not following up.
I saw it coming over the past 18 months. Tried to hang in there-was hoping to make it to 2 years. Got let go last week. Basically got managed out the door by getting job duties cut-unilaterally without warning. Was given a small severance but contract specified I would not file lawsuit.
Had this in my last place. Minor typos in reports where suddently a huge issue. Or if I only made 3 reports instead of 5 that week, I'd be riddiculed. When previously numbers weren't an issue. It was ever since this new manager started there, who just didn't like me for what ever reason. I just could tell he wanted me gone.
@All - I was pushed into a position where they kept changing the hours I needed to show up, they refused to pick me up, they gave me bare minimum raise, the next year, it was the new minimum wage bare minimum raise. They hadn't transfer my info over, so I walked out. Best quiet firing ever, they were insulting me to my face, however I got the last laugh. I lost 70 pounds that year, and made them all look weak. Keep grinding.
I am convinced that quiet firing is happening more commonly now because the companies have more recently had to put actually competent people in leadership positions lower on the management scale, and the shitty upper management folks are so shit at their jobs that it scares them. I’m seeing this right now, at my own job lmao.
I felt it coming. The fit wasn’t there. My boss distanced himself or otherwise blew me off without reason. The role was rapidly changing from my hired role to one I wasn’t interested in. I had a great year-end evaluation so I thought I could buy time. Then one day it was over. There was no active or obvious disclosure of a reason other than “we’re going to go our separate ways.” It took about 30 seconds. Done. I received a severance package and that was that. Good riddance!
Oh my gosh this is so sad to me. It’s happening to me now with a new boss and his lazy friends at work who get treated so good and do NOTHING. I even got a list of of what he thinks I need to do and the exact time it would take. 😂😳 and I am the only one in the one department not included in outside activities anymore. Drama. Not good, anyone dealing with this move along. You are better than this.
My job just did this to me. They gave me a ridiculous devil wear Prada task at the end. The ridiculous part is that the same person who acted like paying any severance was a huge deal was the same person who approves things that waste money constantly. Way more money than severance ever would be
I just started a new job. I don't work many hours but I'm already feeling ignored by my bosses. I already feel like they're forgetting about me even though initially, they gave a lot more attention, even complimented me in person and online. Now the bosses close their office door, don't look at me when I enter/ talk to them. I've only been there 3 weeks. Am I doing something wrong? I haven't been upset at work or anything like that. I did forget someone's name though.... One of the bosses. Is that why they seem to ignore me now? Or am I just reading too deeply into it? I know my clients are happy but are my bosses?
Another component ...to anyone feeling that they are being 'quietly' fired....is when one...or two...co-workers....blatantly....take issue with you. It might have started off as one co-worker.....but it is oh-so delightful...and exponentially more powerful...when there are at least 2...that are gunning for you. Some people are just vicious...some... may be jealous...jealous of what...we may never know.....and some...may be both?! Some people....really get off...on hurting others.
In France, there was a big litigation with France Telecom because they put in place such practices and others, and it drove some employees to suicide. Be careful about your mental health. This was considered harrassment at work, but I found out not all countries have this notion in the law.
Since I used to be employed by a local county government agency, and witnessed this type of behavior by management so often prior to the day that they decided to come after me, that I chose to fight the county, unlike many of my victimized coworkers before me. What I had noticed that the agency tended to pick on the employees that tended had been with agency for quite a lot of time, and were approaching the age where they might soon be retiring. So in my case being a public employee as I look back today, I sincerely believe their strategy to use the quiet firing approach in hope the employee would voluntarily leave close to reaching their retirement age, the employee would only be entitled to receive a smaller pension benefit from a defined pension plan than if they had left at their actual age of retirement, but even more importantly not be entitled to receive their free supplemental health insurance benefits upon retiring. Talk about potential cost! But in my case I fought back, and would encourage others in a similar position to do likewise.
In cases particularly like what you've described here I wish these behaviors would be called what they actually are: coercion and harassment. I'm dealing with this now at age 60. I'm being scheduled some brutal hours, and held at much much higher performance standards than my 20 and 30 something colleagues. Asst Director asked for my resignation 7 months ago. I refused and doubled down with my efforts. The only thing that's come of all of this is that it's really highlighted those in the department that are not performing or are doing bare minimum or below it. It never ceases to amaze me that organizations seek to retain under performers and weed out those who put in alot of effort. I'm sticking it out, documenting everything and I have enough savings to retain counsel when the time comes. I won't go quietly.
@@natthebratsterContinue to make sure to stay emotionally and physically strong. In life , tough situations shall pass, but strong people learn to become better masters of themselves when faced with life’s tough situations.
After 7 years working in a company I feel that I am getting pushed out. I’m very isolated and not involved in anything important. I do get paid well and it’s hard to find another job with the same pay. My manager is one of the company owners. What should I do? Thanks
You may FEEL pushed out but are the signs there like in this video? You can go to your manager and ask is there anything I could do to contribute more? Open the lines of communication. Don't say I feel like I'm being pushed out. What have your evaluations said?
Unfortunately, this happens when there is a change in leadership. In with the new while phasing out the old. You most likely will be let go and everything you say or do will just be ignored. It’s not public court . You can’t convince an organization once they’ve made a decision. You also will be the last to know. Best to quietly and quickly start looking for a new job somewhere else.
What happened to me was...... I was promised by my supervisor that I would have a route closer to home which was my stipulation for even coming back to the company, once the guy that was doing the route closer to my home got fired, the supervisor hired his granddaughter instead!
My manager took the big clients off me and gave them to another colleague who is newly qualified so can sign off. When I asked him why he said it is because she is newly qualified. Should I quit?
Why don’t people just quit? If you’re not useful, skilled, qualified or liked, I wish these people just left and stopped making everyone around them miserable
Many people can't quit. Secondly often times it's not lack of skill, it's probably change in business direction or human factors like manager being changed.
I disagree with the comment about networking with other coworkers. Other coworkers are going to look out for themselves. My coworkers are in a clique with each other and the boss and since I’m new, I’m the outsider. Networking with coworkers can cause more damage.
My work-load was increased while at the same time, my resources were becoming restricted. In other words, I was set up to fail.
I’m so sorry. I am in the same boat. And then all of my bosses “friends” get to sit around and have fun while everything is getting thrown at me. It’s so sad how companies do these things. I hope you have updated your resume. Hang in there.
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
I feel you in this one. My former boss was supposed to be my book keeper for clients I had. He refused to do so one day then blamed me for not keeping my schedule straight. 🫤
@@EndPoliceBrutailty Yeah... It's a form of 'gas lighting'. I would ask my boss if I needed to follow-up on certain things. She would say no, but a little later she would chastise me for not following up.
Just go. Don't ever let things get to this point. Have an out. Have other income streams. Identify your next opportunity prior to the actual NEED.
Exactly
Agreed. I shot myself in the foot by getting along so great with my clients, it’s making it harder to gtfo!! 😭
Usually because they want one person to take over more than one area so it’s cheaper for the company or there is a change of management.
I saw it coming over the past 18 months. Tried to hang in there-was hoping to make it to 2 years. Got let go last week. Basically got managed out the door by getting job duties cut-unilaterally without warning. Was given a small severance but contract specified I would not file lawsuit.
did you speak with a lawyer first?
HOPE YOU DIDN'T SIGN IT!!!
Had this in my last place. Minor typos in reports where suddently a huge issue. Or if I only made 3 reports instead of 5 that week, I'd be riddiculed. When previously numbers weren't an issue. It was ever since this new manager started there, who just didn't like me for what ever reason. I just could tell he wanted me gone.
Most ppl quit because of bad management
@All - I was pushed into a position where they kept changing the hours I needed to show up, they refused to pick me up, they gave me bare minimum raise, the next year, it was the new minimum wage bare minimum raise. They hadn't transfer my info over, so I walked out. Best quiet firing ever, they were insulting me to my face, however I got the last laugh. I lost 70 pounds that year, and made them all look weak. Keep grinding.
I am convinced that quiet firing is happening more commonly now because the companies have more recently had to put actually competent people in leadership positions lower on the management scale, and the shitty upper management folks are so shit at their jobs that it scares them. I’m seeing this right now, at my own job lmao.
I felt it coming. The fit wasn’t there. My boss distanced himself or otherwise blew me off without reason. The role was rapidly changing from my hired role to one I wasn’t interested in. I had a great year-end evaluation so I thought I could buy time. Then one day it was over. There was no active or obvious disclosure of a reason other than “we’re going to go our separate ways.” It took about 30 seconds. Done. I received a severance package and that was that. Good riddance!
Hope you read the agreement before signing.
I've been feeling the push for months and the writing is on the wall. I'm just staying at my current job until my vesting date.
Smart. Hope you don’t have long to go.
How long? I have like 2 yrs
Oh my gosh this is so sad to me. It’s happening to me now with a new boss and his lazy friends at work who get treated so good and do NOTHING. I even got a list of of what he thinks I need to do and the exact time it would take. 😂😳 and I am the only one in the one department not included in outside activities anymore. Drama. Not good, anyone dealing with this move along. You are better than this.
My job just did this to me. They gave me a ridiculous devil wear Prada task at the end. The ridiculous part is that the same person who acted like paying any severance was a huge deal was the same person who approves things that waste money constantly. Way more money than severance ever would be
I just started a new job. I don't work many hours but I'm already feeling ignored by my bosses. I already feel like they're forgetting about me even though initially, they gave a lot more attention, even complimented me in person and online. Now the bosses close their office door, don't look at me when I enter/ talk to them. I've only been there 3 weeks. Am I doing something wrong? I haven't been upset at work or anything like that. I did forget someone's name though.... One of the bosses. Is that why they seem to ignore me now? Or am I just reading too deeply into it? I know my clients are happy but are my bosses?
Happening to me right now, it sucks
Are you still with the company
yes@@sweetyonee
@@sweetyonee yes, I would quit but I won't be able to get unemployment if I do
Please quit.
@@booradley0x0 just what I needed to hear 🙏🏼
Another component ...to anyone feeling that they are being 'quietly' fired....is when one...or two...co-workers....blatantly....take issue with you.
It might have started off as one co-worker.....but it is oh-so delightful...and exponentially more powerful...when there are at least 2...that are gunning for you.
Some people are just vicious...some... may be jealous...jealous of what...we may never know.....and some...may be both?!
Some people....really get off...on hurting others.
Quiet firing? I call it occupational sabotage
In France, there was a big litigation with France Telecom because they put in place such practices and others, and it drove some employees to suicide. Be careful about your mental health. This was considered harrassment at work, but I found out not all countries have this notion in the law.
Since I used to be employed by a local county government agency, and witnessed this type of behavior by management so often prior to the day that they decided to come after me, that I chose to fight the county, unlike many of my victimized coworkers before me. What I had noticed that the agency tended to pick on the employees that tended had been with agency for quite a lot of time, and were approaching the age where they might soon be retiring. So in my case being a public employee as I look back today, I sincerely believe their strategy to use the quiet firing approach in hope the employee would voluntarily leave close to reaching their retirement age, the employee would only be entitled to receive a smaller pension benefit from a defined pension plan than if they had left at their actual age of retirement, but even more importantly not be entitled to receive their free supplemental health insurance benefits upon retiring. Talk about potential cost! But in my case I fought back, and would encourage others in a similar position to do likewise.
In cases particularly like what you've described here I wish these behaviors would be called what they actually are: coercion and harassment.
I'm dealing with this now at age 60. I'm being scheduled some brutal hours, and held at much much higher performance standards than my 20 and 30 something colleagues. Asst Director asked for my resignation 7 months ago. I refused and doubled down with my efforts. The only thing that's come of all of this is that it's really highlighted those in the department that are not performing or are doing bare minimum or below it.
It never ceases to amaze me that organizations seek to retain under performers and weed out those who put in alot of effort. I'm sticking it out, documenting everything and I have enough savings to retain counsel when the time comes. I won't go quietly.
@@natthebratsterContinue to make sure to stay emotionally and physically strong. In life , tough situations shall pass, but strong people learn to become better masters of themselves when faced with life’s tough situations.
Cost efficiency for the employer: GRANTED the employee does not sue, which many employers hope for and expect.
I'm hanging on till June, when I will have 1 year with the company.
that'll show them lol; they're busiest in summer.
Keep making money for as long as you can and save.
Look for a new job and then quit with no notice.
After 7 years working in a company I feel that I am getting pushed out. I’m very isolated and not involved in anything important. I do get paid well and it’s hard to find another job with the same pay. My manager is one of the company owners. What should I do? Thanks
You may FEEL pushed out but are the signs there like in this video? You can go to your manager and ask is there anything I could do to contribute more? Open the lines of communication. Don't say I feel like I'm being pushed out. What have your evaluations said?
This is great to know these things
Unfortunately, this happens when there is a change in leadership. In with the new while phasing out the old. You most likely will be let go and everything you say or do will just be ignored. It’s not public court . You can’t convince an organization once they’ve made a decision. You also will be the last to know. Best to quietly and quickly start looking for a new job somewhere else.
I did not quit and sticked around to receive a package worth about the 9 months of salary.😂😂😂😂😂
Wow, you sound like a real piece of work who was only in it for yourself. You deserve to get fired.
Smart man
They are quiet firing because they don't want to deal with workplace lawsuits.
What happened to me was...... I was promised by my supervisor that I would have a route closer to home which was my stipulation for even coming back to the company, once the guy that was doing the route closer to my home got fired, the supervisor hired his granddaughter instead!
My manager took the big clients off me and gave them to another colleague who is newly qualified so can sign off. When I asked him why he said it is because she is newly qualified. Should I quit?
Nope never quit until you want too. Remember are you being paid. Swallow the ego for now, save your money until the right time comes.
@@you_only_have_4000_weeks thanks I think u r right
Hold on tightly, let go lightly !
Why would you want to stay where you are not wanted ?
I am going through this for 5 months now...trying to change job but can't find one😢
7 out of 7 is happening to me right now.
Don’t quit your job until you are ready. Stand up and fight for your rights to exist.
You like it
It's not worth it I just left and found another job.
My hours have gone to 40 to 50 a weeks. Now Im getting 16 to 25.
Company is comparing to other colleague
Why don’t people just quit? If you’re not useful, skilled, qualified or liked, I wish these people just left and stopped making everyone around them miserable
It's a lot more dignified in saying you support systematic euthanasia.
Many people can't quit.
Secondly often times it's not lack of skill, it's probably change in business direction or human factors like manager being changed.
@@indian_rapunzel97 Or retaliation for speaking up about something that makes them look bad if it gets out.