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So, today I lost my job.

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 12:45 pm
by dxg
s**t.

Imagine a scenario where everything that you've been doing for the past 6 or 7 years has been building to this point and, at this point, you would know if you were going to make it and become "a name".

Well today, all my efforts to achieve this, year upon year, have all fallen through. Every job offer that I have rejected because this point was coming has been a risk taken for nothing. All my hopes and aspirations for building a meaningful career and contributing something useful are now gone.

Words just can't quite capture what the impact of this is.

I've been to Tescos and bought ice cream - no effect (usually works).

I've been for an hour long thrash about in the Polo - no effect. I have, however, walked out of the office and will not be going back in the foreseeable future.

Wish my luck while I try to make the best of my small network and see if anyone's got anything going.

One absolutely gutted, Deek. All that work for nothing.

Could really do with some support here, peeps.

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 12:54 pm
by 13twelve
jesus man i do totally feel for you here

as i work in an office, for a mate, on a low wage running the risk that in 5 or 6 years that i'll be a somebody, meanwhile working long hours and turning down jobs at other places

i could be in the same situation in a few years



f**k man, thats harsh

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 12:56 pm
by metz
Ah s**t...Deek thats terrible mate, good luck finding something else (i'm sure you won't be unemployed very long)

Tris

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 3:18 pm
by Babe RuthLess
Deek, I really feel for you. That's a HUGE shock and I can only imagine what the impact must be.

Remember though that you HAVE made a career out of the time you spent in that job, and this can only help you find a new - and better - position elsewhere.

Don't think the time you spent building this was wasted, because it most definitely wasn't! It may be that you're not feeling valued right now, that's natural, but keep in mind that over the past few years you haven't simply been working for someone - you've in fact been making significant contributions to your field of expertise, and, more importantly now, you've been making a name for yourself.

When the initial shock passes I think you'll be able to see that more clearly.

And if you received job offers over the years, that means your skills are always required elsewhere.

So my recommendation is, go for long drive, think about your options (not only about jobs etc, but also maybe that long overdue vacation you've been planning...). Spend some time with your mates.

You're a professional whose expertise has been in demand and this is just a transition in your career. :D

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 3:40 pm
by hayesey
sorry to hear it mate, as ruthless says though it's not all been a waste, 6-7 years experience in any job counts for a lot & should make it easier to get another one.

What job was it? how come you got sacked or did you just walk out? tell me to f*** off if I'm being too nosy.

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 3:42 pm
by 13twelve
(have no idea what it is dxg does)

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 5:19 pm
by GroovyCarrot
Bugger, that sucks :( What did they drop you for? Sounds like you weren't expecting it :(

Still, as others have said, if you've been working at that job for 6-7 years aiming at promotion, then you'll surely be more than experienced enough for another company to take you on, it sounds like you're just the kind of guy any employer would want with that much experience and dedication..

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 5:26 pm
by carmadaaron
13twelve wrote:(have no idea what it is dxg does)
ditto

can we have a quick update pls?

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 6:07 pm
by Si_GTi
Ah, s**t :(

Losing your job, for whatever reason, is always a nightmare. Sounds like you have put a lot of time and effort in to get to where you are now and that has to count for something, as hayesey quite rightly pointed out, 6-7 years experience in any job counts for a lot.

As you say Deek, "words just can't quite capture what the impact of this is".

Surely a guy with your skills and qualifications can't be out of work for long!

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 9:43 pm
by dxg
Thanks, guys, for the support.

It's all a bit hard to explain, really. In my work (academic research), the further along you get in your career the harder you become to employ. Bascially, from a University's point of view you become more expensive and become increasingly specialised (reduced scope and flexibility) the further into your career you get. So, you have to work at making opportunities happen through who you know and insofar as the government will support you.

What happened today was the government cancelled my funding. Just like that. I still have some obligations to fulfil but then, that's it. It's not as if I've done anything wrong - if anything I was just on the cusp of getting recognised for what I've been up to.

So, if anyone wants someone who knows about value, people's judgements and cognition of it and their anchoring in their reality, please let me know - I'm desperate!
^^
see what I mean about "specialised" -- that's about as straight forward as I can get it.

Deek.

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 9:50 pm
by dub envy
dxg wrote:So, if anyone wants someone who knows about value, people's judgements and cognition of it and their anchoring in their reality, please let me know.
crikey. Sorry mate, but I think the central heating company that I work for filled that position only last week...

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 10:17 pm
by carmadaaron
thats crap, hope u get a better job! :)

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 1:10 am
by bstardchild
dub envy wrote:
dxg wrote:So, if anyone wants someone who knows about value, people's judgements and cognition of it and their anchoring in their reality, please let me know.
crikey. Sorry mate, but I think the central heating company that I work for filled that position only last week...
Quality - hope he sees the funny side of it - still makes a change :lol:

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 1:12 am
by bstardchild
Anyway on a serious note sorry to hear your news deek - I've lost the odd job or two in the past and the only thing I can say is that normally it results in a positive change for the better. chin up and remember - looking for a job is a job too - they won't find you - get networking :wink:

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 6:41 am
by Josh_PoloGTi
Like I said on the phone... Keep your chin up and stay positive.

It's a pi55er, big time, but you WILL find something else.

Good Luck mate.

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