I lost my job on Friday.
I was totally floored. I took this job to better my future and to have enough money to send my daughter to college. I left a job in the nonprofit world that I had been in for decades and this move was supposed to eventually catapult me into a national director position. Instead, after 60 days, I, and countless others, were laid off. And I would get it if I had been doing a bad job, but I wasn't.
What's amazing is I saw no effort by this company to cut expenses--such as limo services for the execs--they just cut people's jobs and in my opinion, they let the wrong people go. My boss didn't even have the decency to tell me himself. HR told me.
I've never in my life been without a job. I guess it was eclipsed out. I hope Jupiter and Saturn are doing something good in my chart soon!
NJCher
(37,868 posts)Let me be the first to say I'm sorry you got this bad news.
It is indeed disheartening that they can't cut limo costs to save some jobs. It is sickening how American companies are run today.
I've been through one of those mass layoffs, too. I lost my job along with 3000 others after 9/11. It was a great job--high paying, great perks, and the opportunity to work with well-educated, very nice people. I look back at the experience fondly. Perhaps, as you move on in life, you will, too.
Cher
Sweet Freedom
(4,004 posts)SheilaT
(23,156 posts)Sweet Freedom
(4,004 posts)I think they are a good company for what they do, they just didn't handle this well at all.
SheilaT
(23,156 posts)I love a good gossip!
But I am very glad that things seem to be looking up for you.
Sanity Claws
(22,038 posts)to hear this.
May you get better employment now.
Sweet Freedom
(4,004 posts)I'm applying for a dream job tomorrow.
southerncrone
(5,510 posts)Sadly, it seems corporate America cares little the work ethic of its employees, or what they contribute. They see workers only as pegs filling holes, thrown out as easily as one discards nails pulled from some board that is torn from a structure. From what I've heard from others who lost their jobs in the last few yrs, it is now common place for HR to handle all the "dirty work" that managers don't want to deal with themselves. I don't find it a coincidence that most HR employees are female & most managers are male--just another example of males passing the unpleasant work down to women. Increasingly, Corporate America is a pack of cowards and abusers.
With your decades of experience in non-profit, you should be able to find work there again. Sending you good vibes & wishing a new better paying job soon <3
I'd like to add that w/Mercury Rx, it would be a good time to return to a prior situation. Just a thought.
Sweet Freedom
(4,004 posts)I don't think I could go back. although I am applying for a theatre job and that dream goes wayyyy back.
magical thyme
(14,881 posts)and sooner rather than later...
Tumbulu
(6,445 posts)This is such a hard thing to go through. Sending healing hopes and prayers.
Sienna86
(2,151 posts)And hope you get that dream job or another great position very soon!