Funemployment, and Next Steps
Back in 2018, I was fortunate enough to join a company called Expel. It had a great culture, friendly management with a real desire to do what’s right for customers and employees, and a product that seemed to fill a real need – and to fill it well.
Being remote friendly even in 2018, we were ready when the pandemic hit, and it seemed like we made it out the other side unscathed. But then we hit some snags, and in June 2023, I got laid off, along with 10% of my co-workers.