Saturday, October 6, 2007

Emergency Steps To Deal With The Loss Of Your Job

Emergency Steps To Deal With The Loss Of Your Job
Just been shocked and awed by suddenly being handed the
pink slip or been forced to resign because of a weird
appraisal or transfer? Feeling as if the world is breaking
apart? No clue about what to do about the situation and how
to break the news to your family? Here are some tips in how
to handle the situation.

Losing your job is not the end of the world.

First of all, try to retain your calm and don't let the
logical part of your brain be hampered. Try to think
logically about the situation. The solutions would start
popping into your head one by one if you maintain a cool
head.

Think About The Positives

Though a cliched phrase, it is actually necessary for you
to have a positive outlook. It is good that your stagnant
life is being made to roar into life. The monotony of your
9 to 5 job is now being challenged by the new entrant who
is bawling for your attention. Suddenly your kind can begin
to buzz with ideas about the possibilities of life. All
that time you wanted to devote to your family and spend on
traveling is now actually available to you. If you think
about it, you have been given an opportunity to find the
completely different profession you wanted to shift to, but
were hesitant to move out of your comfortable cocoon.

Take Stock

After having calmed yourself, review your financial
situation and check whether the break you have been given
can be utilized. See whether you need to start hunting for
a job right away or if you can afford to take the month
long vacation you so desperately wanted. Also check whether
you have enough funds to manage the house comfortably for
five or six months. Otherwise, you may have to think of
taking a loan or a short-term job.

Fight The Feelings Of Shame

It is natural to feel guilty and shameful about losing your
job. The responsibilities and constraints are bound to
weigh you down. Just be patient about the situation. Even
the best employees may have to face such situations. Though
you might be cursing yourself for not making plans for such
contingencies and for being caught completely off-guard, it
is still not too late to save the situation.

Discuss Things With Your Family

Though you may not think yourself capable of facing your
family, the deed has to be done. Chuck the idea if you are
planning to hide the loss of job from your family. Remember
that your family has the right to know about the loss of
your job and trying to hide the fact from them is a stupid
idea. Having assessed your financial situation, state your
plan of action in clear and simple terms to your family.
You would be surprised to find that your family is actually
very understanding and accommodating.

Get To Work

In case you decide to look for new opportunities, contact
the unemployment office, your alumni career help service,
and the chamber of commerce.

Finally, just try and enjoy the change and do what you have
always wanted to do - exercise, write, play games, watch
the television and get going.


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