Scoop
Lieutenant Junior Grade
- Joined
- Jul 19, 2002
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Re: My job was eliminated today
Thanks again everyone.
This is just a case of bad timing. I was planning a move to northern Wisconsin. We put our house up for sale just before the real estate market tanked. I was staying in southern Wisconsin until the house sold because we needed the money to run two households.
Now I need to come up with a different plan. I am sure this is a blessing in disguise.
I guess it really was mostly the shock of working for a company for that long, then having the change not be my own decision and knowing that the severence package will not really help. (While I still don't know what it is, policy is 2 weeks after 10+ years)
They asked me to stay for two weeks and said they would give me a good reference. All of my former bosses (who are no longer with the company) are on my current reference list.
No matter what happens, I am a big believer in not burning any bridges. This the first job where the decision to leave was not mine. All the others that I have moved on from have offered to give me a job if I ever came back. Of course that was over 16 years ago.
Calico, thanks for the offer to go fishing. I have already moved all my poles and tackle up north, but If you are ever going to be in near Rhinelander, let me know. I would love to go fishing with you.
Now that I have had a few hours to put life in perspective. I have to say I am lucky. I got to work for a great company with great people for a long time. The last 3 years may have been a little different, but I still had a job. I have a great family and will be moving to the area I wanted to live in for a long time. Hopefully I will get to go fishing more often in the future.
It was time for a change and this may have been the nudge (well maybe more than a nudge) that I needed to start on a new path.
As a lot of you said here, change is what you make of it. If I choose, I can make this work for me.
I appreciate everyone's support. Tight Lines
This is just a case of bad timing. I was planning a move to northern Wisconsin. We put our house up for sale just before the real estate market tanked. I was staying in southern Wisconsin until the house sold because we needed the money to run two households.
Now I need to come up with a different plan. I am sure this is a blessing in disguise.
I guess it really was mostly the shock of working for a company for that long, then having the change not be my own decision and knowing that the severence package will not really help. (While I still don't know what it is, policy is 2 weeks after 10+ years)
They asked me to stay for two weeks and said they would give me a good reference. All of my former bosses (who are no longer with the company) are on my current reference list.
No matter what happens, I am a big believer in not burning any bridges. This the first job where the decision to leave was not mine. All the others that I have moved on from have offered to give me a job if I ever came back. Of course that was over 16 years ago.
Calico, thanks for the offer to go fishing. I have already moved all my poles and tackle up north, but If you are ever going to be in near Rhinelander, let me know. I would love to go fishing with you.
Now that I have had a few hours to put life in perspective. I have to say I am lucky. I got to work for a great company with great people for a long time. The last 3 years may have been a little different, but I still had a job. I have a great family and will be moving to the area I wanted to live in for a long time. Hopefully I will get to go fishing more often in the future.
It was time for a change and this may have been the nudge (well maybe more than a nudge) that I needed to start on a new path.
As a lot of you said here, change is what you make of it. If I choose, I can make this work for me.
I appreciate everyone's support. Tight Lines