First off - thank you to all the ppl on here that have taken time over the last few months/yr to give me advice as I struggle to survive work w/ a new manager - really appreciate the feedback.
After doing everything that I possible could’ve at work to please my current mgr, the Monday after I took L3, I was given an ad-hoc performance review that basically said something along the following lines: “CfaFatso, while you’ve improved significantly since your annual review (which was a shock on its own since my previous reviews w/another mgr were always STELLAR and this mgr never said anything negative) and we’re very pleased with your performance, we’re just not confident that you’re ready for the next step (was up for promotion) & that this is the right place for you. We appreciate your hard work, but think its time you find something that’s a better fit/you’re more passionate about and you have until end of the year to find another opportunity. We’ll support your schedule as you interview and in return ask you to continue your responsibilities here.”
At first I was pissed as I’ve been with this firm since I grad college and worked my butt off, sacrificing health & all my social life (like I literally have NO friends and I’ll be 31 soon). Then, I was disappointed. I know that there are lots of things that I can improve on, but I guarantee you that I’m the hardest worker on that team and know my shi*. My only “problem” (that I think could’ve cause an issue) was that I don’t do facetime. Give me work and I’ll sit there til midnight (and in many instances I have), but if not, I’m leaving at a reasonable hour, while my new manager (single, in his 40s) is all about facetime. Wonder if that’s what it came down to. Apparently decision was made earlier this year and they waited to tell me after L3 - which was nice I assume.
Since then, I’ve reached out to several of my contacts and no one is aware of any opportunities at this point. I’ve also emailed my resume to several recruiters and most haven’t been helpful at all - like they tare not responsive or take my resume, say it’s great and how they have all these opportunities, and then they disappear…or maybe this is normal and just seems annoying to me given that I want out like ASAP! I’m not sure what to do next. Busy season will start in a few weeks and on one hand, I want to really screw them over to show them the value I added (not arrogant at all - lots of external teams recognize and would comment on my quick turn-around vs. my mgr who just sat on crap - too bad they don’t impact the decision…). On another hand, if I just quit right before busy season, I ruin my hard earned reputation (possibly burning bridges), may make it more dififcult to find another job being unempl, and most importantly, can’t help but think what if I don’t find anything l/t? What am I going to do w/all my time? I guess I could always pursue an MBA, but I’d rather just use my savings and go on a LONG vacation - you know to make up for my 20s that I spend working for a career that is now absolustely worthless. I’m just lost and not sure what to do. Plus, MBA is really expensive and hard to get into a top program - so if I can’t find another job, how the heck am I going to get in a top program? I do have sufficient saving, don’t mind significantly cutting back and even moving back home so I guess I could just lay low for a while?
Sorry for the long post, but as you can tell, I’m completely lost. I’m even a bit paranoid - what if they are just saying I have until YE so I’ll work busy season and then fire me afterwards. No guarantees that they’ll honor their word. Really hoping I’ll find something in the next few weeks, but if not, as I like to be mentally prepared, what would you suggest I do?
Thank God for the upcoming long weekend - need a vacay and a beer…and a job.