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Yippee. Seems that my employer felt they no longer needed the services of technical support here in Nashville. They went through and escorted all of the managers in my queue out today and apparently most of our L2 techs as well. They also apparently got rid of all but 5 or 6 of the managers in the only other support queue here so looks like they won't be far behind us. Granted, we have not been told anything official and those remaining are trying to pretend it's business as usual but, come on, how stupid do the really think we are? Not to mention that they have been asking everyone who is scheduled off for tomorrow to report to their desk at their usual shift start time. I would at this point be shocked to find I'm not going to be unemployed after tomorrow.
Needless to say, I cleared out my desk and brought everything home. The box is sitting here in the living room floor where my cat, who seems to have a fetish for boxes, has managed to open one of the top flaps and is trying to get in it. Silly kitty.
Anyways, there is one possible good side to this. Well, two really. I had been feeling kind of stagnated there, unable to advance but neither could I really afford to leave. I guess that isn't an issue now so maybe I'll be able to find something better. The down side is that the local job market is going to be flooded with a couple hundred techs suddenly looking for techie type jobs.
The other upside is that I should be getting an okay severance package, around $6-7k + another 8-16 weeks of pay (I hope) so maybe I'll be able to divert a little bit of that to buy a couple more lights.
I'm thinking a couple of L2Ds to mount to either side of my helmet for caving.
Needless to say, I cleared out my desk and brought everything home. The box is sitting here in the living room floor where my cat, who seems to have a fetish for boxes, has managed to open one of the top flaps and is trying to get in it. Silly kitty.
Anyways, there is one possible good side to this. Well, two really. I had been feeling kind of stagnated there, unable to advance but neither could I really afford to leave. I guess that isn't an issue now so maybe I'll be able to find something better. The down side is that the local job market is going to be flooded with a couple hundred techs suddenly looking for techie type jobs.
The other upside is that I should be getting an okay severance package, around $6-7k + another 8-16 weeks of pay (I hope) so maybe I'll be able to divert a little bit of that to buy a couple more lights.