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I'm in your boat, dude. In my company, every month, there's at least one coworker resigning. A lot of them were with us since the beginning. Now most of my friends there are gone.
A lot of them are replaced by new faces, whom I barely even have the energy to get to know. For some, we couldn't even find a proper replacement, the management decided to canibalize someone from other teams, one of which is mine, which cause my team to become understaffed.
This month, one I'm quite close with is resigning. I'm in the same batch of recruitment as her.
At the moment, I'm looking for new job. I know currently my job is safe simply because they're desperate for help, but still... It's fucking depressing, man.