A friend of mine took a job in Oct. 2007, and got laid off two months later in December. He finally found another job in the spring, and just got laid off again last week. Two shitty Christmases in a row for him and his family.
I’m really sorry to hear that. I can give you some hope, though. I got laid off at the end of September, and just today, I got a job offer. It’s a little bit less than I was making, but it’s in a smaller city, too. And I’m expecting another offer in another city by the end of the week. And I work in newspapers, possibly the most hopeless industry there is! So I’m sure you’ll do at least as well as I did.
Sorry about the layoff and best of luck with your conversation. My company is going to do layoffs in January - no idea how deep - so we get to go through Christmas with the knife over our heads.
If this is taken as a hijack, I apologize in advance; however it seems related.
A friend of mine just got laid off the Friday AFTER Christmas.
He worked the entire day, then they called 20% of the staff in and said goodbye. No severence, no nothing. He’d been there 12 years!
So I ask this: IYO which is worse to be laid off BEFORE Christmas making it a sad event? OR being laid off AFTER Christmas after you may have spent money that you ordinarily wouldn’t have had you know there was a layoff pending?
I don’t like to resurrect zombies, but I’m still looking for work and it sucks. The problem now is that I’m competing with about 6,000 other people laid off in this (Ottawa) area.
This is starting to really suck. I need gainful employment really soon or … I don’t even want to go there… Fuck!
Keep pushing, keep looking for new ways to look, and network.
I’ve got a whole file box full of files, each about a job or a headhunter. There are lots of X-ed off ones (ultimately, the answer was “No”), but there are still more unresolved ones than X’s. And I think I have a couple of very strong possibilities.