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I Was Put On A PIP… Am I Getting Fired? (Layoffs 2026)

4 min · 6. juni 2026
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Watch next: https://youtu.be/3mLXu81PKLs [https://youtu.be/3mLXu81PKLs] https://youtu.be/80cIEAg_LZE [https://youtu.be/80cIEAg_LZE] Banking layoffs 2026, JPMorgan layoffs, Citibank layoffs, Wells Fargo layoffs, Bank of America layoffs, Goldman Sachs layoffs, Morgan Stanley layoffs, PIPs, performance improvement plans, quiet firing, quiet cuts, workforce reductions, AI layoffs, restructuring, and corporate job cuts have employees asking one question: Am I getting fired? In this Grind Hotline Confession, a banking employee with more than seven years of experience notices the signs. His manager gets colder. Projects disappear. HR suddenly appears. Conversations start getting documented. Then comes the PIP. Is this real performance management — or the beginning of an exit plan? This episode breaks down PIP warning signs, quiet firing, getting managed out, HR involvement, documentation tactics, office politics, employee surveillance, banking layoffs, finance job cuts, and how workers can protect themselves before termination, restructuring, or a forced exit. This episode is for banking employees, finance professionals, corporate workers, managers, analysts, high-tenure employees, and anyone worried about layoffs, PIPs, restructuring, quiet firing, return-to-office pressure, AI automation, or being slowly pushed out at work. If you are searching for signs you are getting fired, signs your manager is building a case against you, what a PIP really means, how quiet firing works, or how to survive a layoff environment, this Grind Hotline episode gives you the workplace survival signals to watch before HR makes the move. Banking layoffs 2026, JPMorgan layoffs, Citibank layoffs, Citi layoffs, Wells Fargo layoffs, Bank of America layoffs, Goldman Sachs layoffs, Morgan Stanley layoffs, Barclays layoffs, HSBC layoffs, Standard Chartered layoffs, TD Bank layoffs, RBC layoffs, BMO layoffs, Scotiabank layoffs, Capital One layoffs, financial services layoffs, PIP, PIP meaning, performance improvement plan, quiet firing, quiet cuts, managed out, getting fired, HR meeting, performance review, employee surveillance, toxic boss, career protection, AI layoffs, automation layoffs, workforce reduction, corporate restructuring, headcount reduction, workplace survival. Manual Chapters (00:00) Banking layoffs 2026 (01:00) PIP warning signs (02:15) Getting managed out (03:30) How to protect yourself About The Grind Hotline The Grind Hotline is a global workplace survival, corporate strategy, layoffs, and career resilience show distributed across 150+ countries. The show covers banking layoffs, tech layoffs, AI disruption, workplace politics, toxic leadership, Quiet Power communication, PIPs, quiet firing, employee confessions, and corporate survival strategies. About The Host The creator of The Grind Hotline is an ex-banker, global sales leader, entrepreneur, workplace strategist, and outbound systems architect with 20+ years of experience inside high-pressure Fortune 100 and Fortune 500 environments. The show helps workers understand layoffs, restructuring, toxic managers, performance reviews, PIPs, and the hidden workplace signals that come before people get pushed out. The Grind Hotline is a global workplace survival and corporate strategy show distributed across 150+ countries. Available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Audible, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, TikTok, Instagram Reels, X, Substack, and GrindHotline.com. Question For The Community What was the first warning sign before your PIP, firing, layoff, or quiet exit? Did your manager change first? Did HR suddenly appear? Did your projects disappear? Did you survive the PIP? You’re not a viewer. You’re one of us. Join the Quiet Army. Subscribe: https://thegrindhotlinedispatch.substack.com/ [https://thegrindhotlinedispatch.substack.com/] Join the Private Chat: https://open.substack.com/chat/posts/dbc1aa64-be44-457c-bc5a-fad58db5676e [https://open.substack.com/chat/posts/dbc1aa64-be44-457c-bc5a-fad58db5676e] More links: https://linktr.ee/Grindhotline [https://linktr.ee/Grindhotline] Business inquiries: hello@callteam.ca [hello@callteam.ca]

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