Monday 26 September 2016

Can't Believe I Just Got Fired What Do I Do Now

By Michelle Patterson


No one looks forward to being called into an employer's office or the human resource's office for a little talk. Most employees consider this a very bad sign. It may come as a huge shock that your job may be in jeopardy and an even bigger surprise that you are being terminated. Even while the meeting is still going on, you are already thinking, oh no, I just got fired what do I do now. First of all, listen carefully to what the person behind the desk is really telling you.

There is a big difference between being let go and being fired. Unless you have been accused of some sort of criminal activity and were escorted from the building, you may not have actually been fired. This can make the difference between getting unemployment or not. It will certainly affect your resume and any job search you take on. It may be that your job has been eliminated or you have not met sales goals, for instance.

If at all possible, you should keep a clear head and ask a lot of questions of the person handling your situation. You can request a transfer to another division if that is appropriate. You can ask to be given a month or two before you actually have to leave the company. If you are told you must leave immediately, be sure to get a letter of separation.

If you are not offered a severance package, you can try to negotiate one for yourself. You need to understand how your health insurance and any incentive or profit programs you may be enrolled in will be affected. Unless you have done something egregious, your employer or immediate supervisor may be willing to give you a letter of recommendation.

As soon as you can, you need to sit down and take a hard look at the money you have on hand. If you don't have at least six months worth of savings to help you through this period, you will have to make some immediate decisions. Some of these first decisions may depend on whether or not you are the sole provider in your household.

The internet is a great source of information for those seeking employment. You can sign up at several job sites. There are groups you can join that will give you good suggestions and positive reinforcement. You might want to brush up your skills with a course or two.

It is very important to stay positive and stay connected. Let people know you are looking for employment and what you are interested in doing going forward. Be sure you don't isolate yourself from family and friends. You can meet online with people who have been in your circumstances. They might have some great suggestions for you.

Getting fired is very scary for most people who have to work every day to pay their bills. Staying clear headed and focused will help you move forward in a difficult situation.




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