I recently had a conversation with my boss, and he said: “Since you’re open to work, we won’t be holding you.” I’m unsure how to interpret this. For context: I work in a stable company (no layoffs). My LinkedIn profile shows “open to work.” My last performance review was very good. I haven’t been told I’m being let go. Does this phrase generally mean that my boss is considering terminating my employment, or just that the company won’t try to stop me if I decide to leave? I...