Tips for the people who got LaidOff

Saini84

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- Never think that bad times won’t come
- Be positive about yourself
- Take the job loss in a positive way; learn something from it and move ahead in life
- Keep the faith: If you lost your job probably god has something big for you in store
- Never be arrogant to your seniors irrespective of how bad they are to you. Life is short; you never know when they would cross your path again
- Take a break and come back with energy and new ideas
- Indulge in hobbies you never had chance to spend time for due to work
- Don’t look for people to sympathise with you; rather be confident about your abilities
- Look for alternative job options irrespective of work locations or role
- Be open to work anywhere in times of need
- Don’t crib about bad situation rather create opportunities for yourself
- Do some certification courses to stay employable
- Save some money for bad times (no matter how much we save keep enough cash reserves, don’t just lock money in tax saving instruments)
- Spend wisely; try to minimise your extra expenditure
- Don’t get emotionally attached to any company. If you get a good offer take it. Move on.
- When your business is losing money you have to be practical and realise that companies have to sack you so that it can survive.
- Keep your emotions out; it affects work and also the work atmosphere.
- Re-evaluate your expenses and financial plans. Cut back on luxuries that you don’t need, and minimise credit card usage.
- Assess your skill sets and identify areas you can improve while job-hunting.
- Watch your health — take care of your physical and mental well being. A sick or depressed person is not likely to be an asset to any company.
If you find yourself depressed all the time, waste no time in finding a counsellor to talk to. Sometimes, just venting can lift a huge load off your chest.
-Keep an open mind about career changes, relocation and salary packages.
 
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