Man relocates to new city for dream job, what company did next leaves him heartbroken
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A man has shared how he was fired just ten months into a job despite being told during onboarding that it would take a full year to fully settle into the role, leaving him questioning everything after relocating across the United States for the opportunity. The man shared his experience in a post on Reddit's r/recruitinghell forum titled, "Fired after 10 months at a company that told me onboarding takes a year. Moved cross-country for this. I don’t even know how to feel." In the post, the man explained that he had uprooted his life and moved from Texas to California alone for a position at a consumer packaged goods company, leaving behind his support system, friends and therapist. According to him, his manager had assured him during onboarding that it would take a year to get fully up to speed in the role. Despite this, he said he was fired after just ten months. The employee recalled receiving a positive annual performance review in which his manager described him as a "wonderful addition" to the team and spoke enthusiastically about what he would achieve in the coming year. However, he claimed that just six weeks later, he was abruptly placed on a Performance Improvement Plan (PIP) without any prior written warnings or formal coaching. He said he made genuine efforts to improve, proactively sought feedback and even created plans to address issues that had been raised. Now unemployed, he said he was struggling to decide whether to remain in California or move back to Texas, admitting that he was frightened by the current job market and still trying to come to terms with what had happened.
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Man relocates to new city for dream job what company did next leaves him heartbroken
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