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How To Know When You’re Going To Get Fired

Kelly Burns
2 min readJul 3, 2021

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The signs are unmistakable.

Two women are sitting outside and talking. They are sitting at a metal table and they seem to be having a business meeting. There is a view of nearby hills. It’s a sunny day.
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I have been let go and fired and here are the signs.

You live five minutes from a satellite office, but you’re asked to commute two hours to the headquarters. All requests for working from home, or from the closest office, are denied.

A crucial part of your job responsibilities is taken off of your desk and is given to a colleague with less experience.

You go on vacation and you are asked to take a vacation without pay.

Your co-worker starts to question everything you do and your manager does as well. There seems to be an atmosphere of distrustfulness around you and your work.

Your office is scheduled to take a professional group photo, but you are not invited, and the team schedules the photoshoot when you are at lunch.

Group of co-workers pose outside for a group photo.
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Your manager is scheduled to meet with you and never arrives.

Your receptionist talks down to you and is defensive and you don’t know why.

Your boss waves a resume in your face and tells you he has many other hiring options.

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Kelly Burns
Kelly Burns

Written by Kelly Burns

writer and sometimes singer/composer & painter. Italian-American. INFP. I write fiction and nonfiction. www.kellyburns.com

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