Ohh, are you ok? It’s happened to me twice and I don’t like even TALKING about it.
-Jason
Jason
forgot to ask how nice is the separation package….
-Jason
Nathan
Join the club, Donna.
You know, when I was laid off two years ago, I ended up making more on unemployment than I was while I was working. I don’t know how that happened. I was with the agency for SEVEN years. I know you “feel fine” but part of you probably feels a little down in the dumps. This is the BEST thing that could happen to you, though.
Fate is stepping in to help you meet your resolution. You WILL find a new job and climb that ladder.
You have the experience and knowledge to go anywhere and do anything. For now, milk it – and have FUN!
I wish I knew where that Newton place was you keep yapping about, so I could drive down and buy you a beer as tall as you are!
Best wishes.
Your fan,
Nathan
B. Davis
I’m a layoff veteran myself…matter of fact, I’ve been let go multiple times (that’s because I used to work on a contract basis, and I was always searching for new contracts). Oh, and I’ve been FIRED at least twice. Corporate America
SUCKS…you probably have already discovered
that sorry fact.
Don’t sweat it. Life’s too short to sweat petty things…this may not look petty right now, but eventually it will.
The average worker in America has what…at least three different CAREERS in their lifetimes?
You could be headed toward career number two
right now.
Years ago I realized that I NEVER wanted to do the same crap day in and day out for the rest of my life.
Now you’ll have time to re-eavaluate and re-tool.
Believe me, that is a good thing, and you’ll
emerge stronger.
Sorry you have to go through that. I’m sure it’ll be for the best. Praying for you. Please let me know if there’s anything I can do.
Spanky
Donna, you are a bright, out-going lady and will land back in the work world (unless you’d like a sugar daddy) shortly, if you so choose.
We are planning to hire a bunch of people in 2006, so, if you’re interested, let me know.
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Jason: the reason you don’t like “even talking” abou the layoffs is because you were singled out as a clock-watcher and slacker – which I can state with 100% certainty. I’m glad you’re in Cali all hooked up and stuff now.
gaby
I’ve gotten laid off a bunch of times because I was a punk. It always led to better things. Bust out a cold YingLing beer and enjoy your free time, Donna!!!!
Ohh, are you ok? It’s happened to me twice and I don’t like even TALKING about it.
-Jason
forgot to ask how nice is the separation package….
-Jason
Join the club, Donna.
You know, when I was laid off two years ago, I ended up making more on unemployment than I was while I was working. I don’t know how that happened. I was with the agency for SEVEN years. I know you “feel fine” but part of you probably feels a little down in the dumps. This is the BEST thing that could happen to you, though.
Fate is stepping in to help you meet your resolution. You WILL find a new job and climb that ladder.
You have the experience and knowledge to go anywhere and do anything. For now, milk it – and have FUN!
I wish I knew where that Newton place was you keep yapping about, so I could drive down and buy you a beer as tall as you are!
Best wishes.
Your fan,
Nathan
I’m a layoff veteran myself…matter of fact, I’ve been let go multiple times (that’s because I used to work on a contract basis, and I was always searching for new contracts). Oh, and I’ve been FIRED at least twice. Corporate America
SUCKS…you probably have already discovered
that sorry fact.
Don’t sweat it. Life’s too short to sweat petty things…this may not look petty right now, but eventually it will.
The average worker in America has what…at least three different CAREERS in their lifetimes?
You could be headed toward career number two
right now.
Years ago I realized that I NEVER wanted to do the same crap day in and day out for the rest of my life.
Now you’ll have time to re-eavaluate and re-tool.
Believe me, that is a good thing, and you’ll
emerge stronger.
Donna – Sounds like you’ve got things in perspective. I’ll keep you in my thoughts, and hope for the best for you.
AC
Was it worth? I hope you will get a good job again. Good luck.
Sorry you have to go through that. I’m sure it’ll be for the best. Praying for you. Please let me know if there’s anything I can do.
Donna, you are a bright, out-going lady and will land back in the work world (unless you’d like a sugar daddy) shortly, if you so choose.
We are planning to hire a bunch of people in 2006, so, if you’re interested, let me know.
—
Jason: the reason you don’t like “even talking” abou the layoffs is because you were singled out as a clock-watcher and slacker – which I can state with 100% certainty. I’m glad you’re in Cali all hooked up and stuff now.
I’ve gotten laid off a bunch of times because I was a punk. It always led to better things. Bust out a cold YingLing beer and enjoy your free time, Donna!!!!