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by guybrushT
4330 days ago
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poof131 - you are absolutely right on all counts. ...getting terminated is a little more than just perspective. It is an event which can have significant repercussions for a person: mortgage payments... This is the key issue. To be honest, even I am realising the impact this can have, only after it happened to me. Financial: all plans made carefully, thoughtfully and intentionally are suddenly meaningless. Personal: lot of awkward discussions :) friends, relatives, business acquaintances (e.g. I did the mistake of updating my LinkedIn - COO one day, and 14 days later deleted the "employment status". As someone pointed out, this is a first world problem - there are much worse things that can happen. I agree. But still, it really annoys me to explain myself to everyone who asks. Some even wonder, if I was "fired" :)) Work: searching for a job is not fun (at least for me), and having found something I love, commit to it (after much consideration) and then being yanked out of it so soon, felt cruel. |
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