How should you react if fired from Job?

Discussion in 'General Business' started by yogindernath, May 17, 2009.

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    Monster of recession is hovering over everyone across the entire globe these days. Thus layoffs have become a usual affair in the industry. Pink slipping is continuing unabatedly across almost every sector.

    In case you happen to be a victim of a layoff, remember that if you handle the situation intelligently with a sense of self-respect; there is every probability that your company can become your prospective employer once again in future.

    Layoff is a typically difficult situation for both employees as well as the employers. In such delicate moments, plenty of unanswered issues crop up & the laid off employee is liable to develop several feelings leading to irreparably bad relations with the employers.

    Hence you need be extremely watchful of the situation, while following Do’s & Don’ts can be greatly helpful during the hour of crisis.

    1) You should maintain great cool & avoid losing temper at any cost. Even if you come across certain unpleasant moments, keep mum.

    2) It is quite likely that you may get a strong impulse to react over the following:

    a) A less competent colleague occupying the next door cabin to you still happen to be in his job.

    b) Irresponsible, foolish, selfish & may be greedy behavior of your employers – as per your perspective.

    ……..but that is your viewpoint & might be fair as per the overall situation.

    3) Try not to express your obvious anguish & do not prolong even the slightest anger for long. This can create unbridgeable gaps in relationships with many people who could be of help to you in future.

    Read the full article at:

    http://www.softwaretestinggenius.com/hotarticles.php?mode=details&qry=383
     
    yogindernath, May 17, 2009 IP
  2. horseshoe

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    thank you for your share..i'll go to full article....:)
     
    horseshoe, May 17, 2009 IP
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    Big difference between getting fired and getting let go because of economic difficulties. Though it may feel the same, it's not.

    Ask for a letter of recommendation. Ask the HR director for leads. Inquire about staying on in a part-time role for less money. It looks better to apply for a job while you're still working than it does applying for a job when you don't have one.
     
    ChiefLee, May 18, 2009 IP
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    sometimes it can be a better situation that comes out of it. Lets say that your miserable working and only do it for the money. Then maybe you wil finally do something you like
     
    ErikJ, May 18, 2009 IP
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    My advise for those who got lay offed during this time,to take sometimes to have a break and release tension that have accumulate during several years of working.
     
    mentos, May 18, 2009 IP