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New Any warning?

I would be a little upset that they did not tell you earlier that they did not like your work.

I would say something like, "I did not know that you were unsatisfied until the review. If there are problems, I would like to know about them a bit sooner next time so that I can correct them."

As for the advice to "move on", the economy for IT stinks right now. Unless you are lucky or have a super-smile, it is rough out there. You may just have to put up with shyte until tech hiring picks up again.
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New Usually little warning signs
they didn't tell me in advance that they didn't like my work, they waited until the review. There were some signs, but I didn't know how to read them. Such as managers withholding important information from me, not being invited to important meetings, being overworked, coworkers talking behind my back about me, and the attitudes that some coworkers had towards me.

I am free now, to choose my own destiny.
     just got screwed over in a review - (lincoln) - (7)
         Sounds like classic managing to lower client expectations - (boxley)
         That is pretty much what happened to me - (orion) - (2)
             Sigh. Dev vs. beta vs. deployment - (wharris2) - (1)
                 Simple, they wanted to be rid of me - (orion)
         Document everything - (orion)
         Any warning? - (tablizer) - (1)
             Usually little warning signs - (orion)

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