I was laid off from a job I truly loved after 11 months of hard work and dedication. At 28 years old, this was my first experience with a layoff, and it has left me feeling utterly worthless. I reached out to HR, and they informed me that my record of employment would be sent out soon, allowing me to apply for EI benefits. The day before my layoff, I had asked my shift supervisor about my contract renewal meeting, only to be blindsided a few hours later when I was called into a meeting with him and his boss. Instead of discussing a full-time position, I was told I was being laid off, but reassured that it wasn’t a firing. Honestly, that distinction doesn’t change how it looks on my resume to potential employers. Throughout my time there, I consistently received positive feedback from my supervisors and coworkers, who all believed I deserved a full-time position. I was always punctual, often arriving 15-30 minutes early, and I was the only one from my original hiring group who didn’t quit or stop showing up. I never complained about being moved to a different factory or having my shifts changed multiple times without notice. I adapted quickly to new roles and maintained high productivity without making mistakes. When I confronted my supervisor about why I was being laid off, I was met with vague responses that only fueled my frustration. I felt completely gaslit when they claimed there was no position available, despite having worked in that role for nearly a year. The emotional toll of this experience was overwhelming, and I found myself screaming into a pillow at home, feeling utterly betrayed by a company I had given so much to. I loved the job, the people, and the management, and now it feels like none of that mattered.
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