I've done it three times so far and it sucks. Twice was for bad performance and for being fucktards, but the other time was during a downsizing and I had to lay off one of my best guys under some "last in, first out" policy bullshit. To know someone, to know a bit of their financial situation, and to tell them that the steady income they've been enjoying is about to end and to thrust them into fiscal chaos isn't pleasant to me.
I actually knew a bloke in HR that loved firing people. He'd joke about it gleefully afterwards. The only enjoyable thing to me is that it's a relief when you get it over with.
I actually knew a bloke in HR that loved firing people. He'd joke about it gleefully afterwards. The only enjoyable thing to me is that it's a relief when you get it over with.