Employee Discovers Job Listings for His Role Amid Company Restructuring
To cut cost, company tries to secretly replace an employee and posts his job on LinkedIn. He takes revenge from his desk
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A worker shared his frustration on Reddit after discovering his company posted job listings on LinkedIn for roles that mirrored his responsibilities, which he had managed alone for years. Despite performing these tasks without recognition or a raise, he felt blindsided by the lack of communication from management during a restructuring phase.
- 01Employee found job listings for his own role on LinkedIn.
- 02He had been performing dual responsibilities without promotion.
- 03Management failed to communicate changes during restructuring.
- 04He began revising his resume at work amid uncertainty.
- 05Reddit users offered cautionary advice about potential job loss.
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In a recent post on the Reddit community r/AntiWork, an employee expressed his discontent after discovering that his company had listed two job openings on LinkedIn that replicated his own responsibilities. For three years, he had been managing both client communication and data reporting without any salary increase or formal recognition. During a vague restructuring phase, management had not communicated any changes, leaving him feeling blindsided. Despite the job listings being available for over a week, he was not approached by management. In response to the situation, he began updating his resume while at his desk, indicating his readiness to seek new opportunities. Fellow Reddit users offered advice, warning him to prepare for potential job loss and suggesting he reduce his work effort, reflecting on their own experiences with unappreciative employers.
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