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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Still occasionally have PTSD-type thoughts over how my departure was handled. The shunning was really unnecessary.[/quote] Sorry you went through this. Happened to me too. It really messes with you to lose your job and have former coworkers treat you like you have the plague. Note: contact with a fired employee will not get you fired. Have some compassion, send a nice email. This does not obligate you to do anything further. [/quote] Me three. My team was fired for not meeting sales targets, and the next day I came in to clean out my office (I was fired over the phone after hours the night before). People in the lunch room couldn't even look me in the eye as I grabbed my mug and box of tea in the cupboard. It made a bad situation so much more demoralizing. Do the kind thing, just wish her well in a brief message. It might help ease the pain of what she's going through.[/quote]
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