Been at this company for 4 months as a data engineer. When I started their codebase was a mess. All the code was in one folder with subfolders, the scripts were dependent on one another even if they didn’t share the domain problem, their version control was “call the IT guy to grab the backup”. In the first few months I set up a Github organization for them, put all their code into a git repo to start version control, got them to install and use IDEs instead of just VS Code, refactored some of the codebase to use SOLID standards, automated some tasks, transitioned them to a new Snowflake warehouse, and fixed several issues that was breaking their workflow. Today the CEO told me that this is an at-will state and he let me go. Didn’t explain why, just asked for the equipment back.

I didn’t get any write-ups, no one complained about my work, I was always looking for improvements, even the CEO thanked me a couple months ago for writing a word document to my managers on how I think the team can make improvements. They actually followed that doc and have been happy with it. This came from nowhere because no one brought any complaints. Today I am lost. I just need to vent and let this out.

  • Eezyville@sh.itjust.worksOP
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    Thank you all for your replies. I will try to interact with you all but I’m a bit devastated right now. I just feel so blindsided knowing I was the only one from my team fired while trying to figure out why. There were only 4 of us on this team and I did what I could to make the work easier for all of us because I did like working there and with the team. I’m just sitting here going through the last few months wondering where I messed up. I’ve always asked for permission before I made a major change and explained my reasoning, I only worked with approval. There were some issues they wanted me to resolve but I couldn’t do them immediately because their codebase was so coupled. Anything I fixed in one area broke another script so I had to decouple everything and it was a lot. My manager would routinely seek my assistance when something broke. I didn’t write that code but I debugged and solved it in front of her while teaching her my thought process and how to use the IDE’s debugging tools. I need a day to process.

    Before I had this job I had been looking for a couple years. Applying, interviewing, getting ghosted, and wasting time and money. I really don’t want to go back to that life again. Did they run a background check on me? This has happened before and the BC company mixed my records with my father who shares the same name. I’m supposed to be able to contest that. Its just speculation now. At least they’re giving me a severance and won’t contest unemployment. Again, thank you for the kind words.

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      OP you’re a good person. You’ve given your best effort, yet you don’t realize that they hired you only to fix their mess. You learn the hard way how you should never trust and 100% loyal to your employer.

      I hope you can land a new job soon

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      File for unemployment, you’re pretty much guaranteed to get it, and start looking. File now. Don’t wait.

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      They just set you up perfectly for your next gig. You turned the place around, somebody thought your job was done and termed you, not knowing that work like this is never “DONE” done.

      Hope you kept the doc of the suggestions you presented, and the changes you were able to effect. Best now to just move on. Someone else will love what you did.