FIRED BY EMAIL — BUT I KEPT “WORKING” THERE FOR MONTHS UNTIL THE CEO FOUND OUT

Last year, everything fell apart in the most ridiculous way imaginable. No meeting. No warning. No conversation.
Just one cold email in my inbox that said my position had been “eliminated effective immediately.”

No thank you.
No explanation.
Nothing.

And the craziest part?
They didn’t even revoke my email access.

So I did the only thing a sane, mildly unhinged person would do in that moment:
I kept pretending I still worked there.

At first it felt like a joke — a petty, silent protest against the way they tossed me aside. I joined video meetings. Nobody questioned it. I logged in every morning. Nobody noticed. I even showed up at the office a few times and walked around like I still belonged there… and somehow, unbelievably, nobody stopped me.

My badge still worked.
My email still worked.
My access to internal tools still worked.

I even kept posting on LinkedIn like everything was normal — quarterly wins, small achievements, random work-in-progress updates to make it look like I was still on the payroll.

And every day I waited for someone to realize.
Just one person.

But the company was so disorganized, so detached, so completely out of touch with its own employees… that months went by and nobody noticed a thing.

Then suddenly — it happened.

One morning I saw an email pop up from the CEO.
Subject line: “We need to talk.”

My stomach dropped. I opened it, expecting legal threats… but instead, he simply asked:

“Hey, I’ve seen you in a few recent meetings — can you remind me which department you’re with again?”

That’s when it hit me.

This wasn’t my humiliation — this was theirs.

A company so poorly run that I could “work” there for months… after already being fired.

I finally told him the truth.
I attached the termination email.
I explained everything they never bothered to fix.

The silence that followed was deafening — then the panic began inside the company.

But me?
I walked away smiling for the first time in a long time.

Sometimes, closure doesn’t come from getting your job back.
Sometimes, it comes from watching the people who hurt you realize just how badly they screwed up.

And that moment… was worth every minute.

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