Without going into too many details about my PTSD condition, I will just say that I am in a better place than I was a few months ago when I was dealing with severe flashbacks, intrusive thoughts and debilitating anxiety. I'm still struggling, but I feel grateful for being able to overcome that dark time in my life.
I was fired this week. And I need to talk about it. I don't have anyone close to talk about this with, since I have not yet disclosed my PTSD condition to those around me (this is a separate issue). It was an entry-level job in a very specialized field that I started about 1.5 months ago. The interview was brief, my employer didn't provide exact job duties, and additionally said no training would be provided on the job. I had red flags about this, however I needed the income and had heard back from nowhere in a long time, so I accepted.
I'm not exactly sure why I was hired, because when I got there, there was not much work for me to do (I had to go around volunteering to help people) and the employer hardly talked with me. About two weeks in, I was given several complex assignments to work on from a senior manager with no instructions or explanation. I was brushed off when I tried to ask questions several times, so I did my best to figure it out on my own. Around this time, I also noticed the exact same job advertisement for my position pop up on the same websites I applied through. I was still subscribed to the websites, so I got updates. I could not be entirely sure if it was the same (company's names are anonymous) so I disregarded it. My employer didn't talk to me much even few weeks into the job and I felt he was very chilly and hostile towards me; I thought it was because I was new.
I did my best to complete those assignments, but I was called in and reprimanded for minor things the senior manager found unsatisfactory with one of the assignments. Since it was my first assignment, I thought it would be normal to get feedback so I can fix it for the future assignments. Many things the manager found unsatisfactory were due to my unawareness of these expectations. He kept calling me back in for the batch of assignments I did, before he made these expectations clear, and harshly reprimanded me for the errors and unsatisfactory qualities. After this batch, I worked on all those expectations with little problem (but they actually never got to see this batch since I got fired)
I became aware that other people in the office were making similar errors, but were asked to update and change something, but not treated the way I was. Then the last two weeks were strange. I had been there for a month by then, so I knew that certain things are done a certain way, but my manager would tell me to do something, then he would tell me that there was actually a modification in company policy and do things another way which is considered wrong. Since it's considered wrong/incorrect, I was confused but since he told me to, I did it. I never saw what happened after it left my hands, but I got the feeling it wasn't good based on how my employer seemed around me.By the last time this happened, I got the feeling my manager was purposely giving me mis-information because he wanted to get me fired.
I was right. After the last time this happened, I was fired on the spot by my employer and asked to leave that morning. I felt relieved almost. I felt like I had been strung along for 1.5 months and they had no intention of keeping me around in the first place. If they wanted me for the job, they would've at least MINIMALLY mentored and explained to me what the expectations and method of doing the assignments, instead of one day starting to dump things on me, refusing to answer questions, then reprimanding me for falling below expectations. When I look back on my time here, I think they made up their mind soon after they hired me that they didn't want me. But now I ask myself why? what could I have done wrong within the first few moments in that company? I then wondered if maybe my references said something bad, but I couldn't imagine. I worked part-time throughout school and I never got indication they were not happy with me. When I asked my reference, they said my employer never called or contacted, but I noticed they hesitated before saying that.
I don't know what to think. Why did my employer ask for the references if they weren't going to call? Is it because they weren't going to keep me around in the first place? Or did I somehow do something to offend or step on the toes of my previous part-time supervisors, and they gave me a bad reference, and were covering up by saying they never heard from my employer? This has been very hard for me, and I keep repeating this in my mind over and over again, but it's hard for me to process. I need some advice.
I was fired this week. And I need to talk about it. I don't have anyone close to talk about this with, since I have not yet disclosed my PTSD condition to those around me (this is a separate issue). It was an entry-level job in a very specialized field that I started about 1.5 months ago. The interview was brief, my employer didn't provide exact job duties, and additionally said no training would be provided on the job. I had red flags about this, however I needed the income and had heard back from nowhere in a long time, so I accepted.
I'm not exactly sure why I was hired, because when I got there, there was not much work for me to do (I had to go around volunteering to help people) and the employer hardly talked with me. About two weeks in, I was given several complex assignments to work on from a senior manager with no instructions or explanation. I was brushed off when I tried to ask questions several times, so I did my best to figure it out on my own. Around this time, I also noticed the exact same job advertisement for my position pop up on the same websites I applied through. I was still subscribed to the websites, so I got updates. I could not be entirely sure if it was the same (company's names are anonymous) so I disregarded it. My employer didn't talk to me much even few weeks into the job and I felt he was very chilly and hostile towards me; I thought it was because I was new.
I did my best to complete those assignments, but I was called in and reprimanded for minor things the senior manager found unsatisfactory with one of the assignments. Since it was my first assignment, I thought it would be normal to get feedback so I can fix it for the future assignments. Many things the manager found unsatisfactory were due to my unawareness of these expectations. He kept calling me back in for the batch of assignments I did, before he made these expectations clear, and harshly reprimanded me for the errors and unsatisfactory qualities. After this batch, I worked on all those expectations with little problem (but they actually never got to see this batch since I got fired)
I became aware that other people in the office were making similar errors, but were asked to update and change something, but not treated the way I was. Then the last two weeks were strange. I had been there for a month by then, so I knew that certain things are done a certain way, but my manager would tell me to do something, then he would tell me that there was actually a modification in company policy and do things another way which is considered wrong. Since it's considered wrong/incorrect, I was confused but since he told me to, I did it. I never saw what happened after it left my hands, but I got the feeling it wasn't good based on how my employer seemed around me.By the last time this happened, I got the feeling my manager was purposely giving me mis-information because he wanted to get me fired.
I was right. After the last time this happened, I was fired on the spot by my employer and asked to leave that morning. I felt relieved almost. I felt like I had been strung along for 1.5 months and they had no intention of keeping me around in the first place. If they wanted me for the job, they would've at least MINIMALLY mentored and explained to me what the expectations and method of doing the assignments, instead of one day starting to dump things on me, refusing to answer questions, then reprimanding me for falling below expectations. When I look back on my time here, I think they made up their mind soon after they hired me that they didn't want me. But now I ask myself why? what could I have done wrong within the first few moments in that company? I then wondered if maybe my references said something bad, but I couldn't imagine. I worked part-time throughout school and I never got indication they were not happy with me. When I asked my reference, they said my employer never called or contacted, but I noticed they hesitated before saying that.
I don't know what to think. Why did my employer ask for the references if they weren't going to call? Is it because they weren't going to keep me around in the first place? Or did I somehow do something to offend or step on the toes of my previous part-time supervisors, and they gave me a bad reference, and were covering up by saying they never heard from my employer? This has been very hard for me, and I keep repeating this in my mind over and over again, but it's hard for me to process. I need some advice.