I know exactly what you're going through, Jenarry
Company I helped to build over 12 years (which was really bad when I joined), suddenly announced, "We've sold the business, but, we made sure everyone is protected."
Having worked for 20 years in a multinational, I was naturally suspicious. After about a month, the axe fell. Six out of fifteen of us were told, "Sorry, but the business just isn’t able to support everyone."
Then, a month later we had a 'reorganisation' which was required due to the new and more streamlined way of our business, another four were without work and had to go.
After a year I was no longer being included in business meetings, so I got another job, wasn't much and I hated to lose all my prestige I had built up. I had been literally frozen out of my job.
From the first day of the takeover, the business was really being run by outsiders, brought in by the new owners.
I'm still convinced the only reason they kept me was it would have cost a lot of money to make me redundant.
So, I know your pain and I must admit, your post brought back many forgotten memories.
If you can find a job in these difficult times, I would take it, as the world you know has gone and it is not going to reappear. (in my opinion)
Best of British Luck whatever you decide
Old Salt