Posted by flying belgian on April 18, 2008 at 18:50:33 from (98.132.233.132):
In Reply to: Job lay off.. posted by dej(jed) on April 18, 2008 at 12:07:10:
Couple things come to mind. Is your boss the generator of the sludge? If not then you should report the generator. That being said you will not get your job back however I know it seems real bad right now but believe me it will get better. In the end you might get a job you like much better and look at this as a blessing in disguise. I no when I got layed off my only time in my life I thought the whole world had ended. I had payments to make, groceries to buy, young family to provide for, what will I do. But because of my background and experiance and drive to not be beat I got another job right away that I liked better anyway. I got so involved with new job and loved that line of work so much that I ended up starting a similar buisiness in another town and went on to be quite sucessful. As I look back now, getting layed off was best thing tnat ever happened to me. oh and by the way if your a good solid worker you will get hired. Age has no bearing for employer looking for good help. Put on a pot of coffee, grab the paper and get started looking forward not back. It happens to everyone and life goes on. Good luck, The Flying Belgian.
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