I got fired for staying friends with another employee after she left the company. And no, that's not an exaggeration.
It all began when I was hired for what I believed to be my "dream role" off the back of working in a hostile, male-dominated workplace. I could hardly believe my luck. I'd been hired by a well-known, respected marketing company. I felt well-equipped for my new role. It played to my strengths. And right from day one I received excellent feedback praising what I brought to the company, acknowledging what a difference my work was consistently making to their results.
This continued for some time. Bliss! During this period, I formed some really strong friendships with a few people in the office. I formed some deep friendships, fast. This created some divide and cliquey-ness amongst different factions within the office, but I was content with my group of four or five, convinced we'd be friends for life.
Unfortunately, when COVID hit, everything changed... and not in the way you might expect. While other businesses were failing, having to pivot and completely rethink their operations and offerings, my workplace saw the highest sales and engagement we'd ever experienced. The business model was designed in a way that thrived during lockdowns and times of uncertainty. But instead of taking the win, celebrating, and appreciating the hard work of the entire team, my two bosses got greedy.
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