Monday, February 21, 2011

Stories of Success

We all need to hear that there is hope...that people are getting hired. So, anyone who has a story of success - please share! Let us all know that there is light at the end of the tunnel and share any thoughts about how you succeeded in finding work again!

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Stay Happy...Stay Fit

When faced with a life changing event, such as a lay off or other unexpected job change, it's easy to get into a funk. By that, I mean, it's easy to simply sit around and wait for the next big thing to happen. Well, take it from someone that has been there...you'll be waiting a long time!

Better...why not take advantage of this opportunity and get some things done. If you've always wanted to learn the piano, take up scrapbooking, start a coin collection or whatever...do it now! Start to exercise - the energy that you will reap and the regular routine will do you good.

So...let's hear some of the fun stories about how people have taken advantage of a lay off or other serious job change to improve their lives!

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Things are continuing to roll along...

Let's get this blog rolling again. I'd love to hear what is going on in the world of those that have either experienced a layofff or are about to be downsized. What strategies have you employed? What little tricks and tips do you have that would help others in the same situation?

The economy continues to grind along at a snail's pace, with some shockingly real drops in public sector employment last month (most of which is contributed to census workers being reduced). Still...there are pockets of hope out there. Some people are being sucessful in finding new work, moving into new, exciting chapters in their lives and discovering new skills and talents.

Let's get some conversation going. Let's support each other.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

WEEK ONE, TWO AND THREE.....

OK....so, here you are. Yep...here you are.

Soooooo......still here, are you?!?

Well, it's been a week or three and you're wondering what you should be doing at this point, right? Well, when you figure that out, let us all know. Ha! Really though, there is no magic "one size fits all" solution for this situation. Whatever size you need, whatever shape you need it to take, then that's the right one!

Some things to consider during this time:
  1. Do you have a resume and several cover letters ready to go?
  2. Have you developed both a chronological and a functional resume? Both might come in handy when you're in an interview situation. (Not IF you're in an interviewing situation, but WHEN...).
  3. Have you taken the time to put together at least two (preferably three or four) unique interviewing outfits? You don't need to go out and spend several thousand dollars on new clothes, just put together a few combinations, put them on hangers and separate them from the rest of the clothes in your closet. It will give you peace of mind knowing that you're ready to go "at a moments notice".
  4. Have you done something that you enjoy...every day?? As mentioned previously, this is time you won't get back again. Take advantage of it. You don't need to be searching for a job 24/7. Put in your normal work time every day towards finding work, networking, searching the job boards, etc. but then go out and enjoy yourself. After all, you deserve it!
  5. Exercise. If only for a short walk. It will help. Really.
  6. Read the paper. Read a book. Your mind will thank you when you're 70!
  7. Smile. Talk to friends on the phone. Write an email. Post on facebook every day.
So...there you are. These weeks are for you. These weeks will be productive and will be the foundation upon which your job search will lay.

Ok...your turn. Share your story.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Surviving a lay off...DAY ONE

"The company is taking a different direction."

"The company has re-organized"

"Today is your last day"

Any of these statements might be the vehicle through which your boss tells you that you've been layed off. You might be sitting across a table from your boss, alone. Or...you might be sitting around a table with several of your co-workers. Worse yet, you might be in a large group, listening to some HR person who only just introduced himself to you five minutes ago. No matter how you slice it, it stinks. And it hurts.

You probably had to quickly pack up your things. One box. 10 minutes. Goodbye.

On the drive home, you probably cried. You might have swore a bit. Once home, you may have sought comfort in the arms of your loved ones. Or you might have just sat in your home, quietly trying to understand what happened to you only minutes ago.

Ther's no magical elixir that you can drink or healing incantation you can chant that will either make you feel better or help you understand the situation. It just is. Most often, there isn't much sense in what happened. The timing doesn't seem to make sense, the people who got layed off vs. the employees that stayed doesn't seem to make sense and the conversations that you had, up to mere minutes before they let you go don't make sense.

Unfortunately, the longer you dwell on it, the less it makes sense.

On this first day, and for the following days, here is my advice to you.

1. Be with people you love.
2. Tell everyone that you know about what happened. This makes it way less "scary" and "shameful". You'll be surprised how many others are affected as well. Also, maybe one of those folks you tell knows someone who knows someone who is hiring?!?
3. Exercise. Walk. Run. Work out. Whatever you do, be sure to do it.
4. Resiste the urge to start spamming your resume all over the place. Spend the first week or two creating a strategy for your search.
5. Breathe and relax. You're not working. Do a thing or two that you've wanted to do but which work prevented. Go to the ballet. Go to a matinee. Go to the beach for the day.

Ok. You've been laid off. Now let's begin to think about what's next. Stay tuned.

Share your story below.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

What's the best job board?

Hi there...let's get some action going on which job boards are the best! Monster, careerbuilder, indeed and so on....

Tell us what you like, what you don't like. Tell us which you have bookmarked. Tell us which you pay absolutely no attention to.

Let's get the convo started! Let's help each other.

Share your story.

Friday, March 6, 2009

How long is too long??

I was having a cup of coffee at my local "morning go to cafe" today and overheard a couple of young, hipster looking guys discussing the job market. One of the "untucked, big collar shirt wearing guys" was saying that he didn't think that 6 months on the search was too much. Another was saying that he felt something should come across a "good candidates" desk in under two months. I resisted the urge to lean in and give my two and a half cents worth. After all who wants the advice of a 40 something when you have all the experience and wisdom that comes with having JUST GRADUATED FROM COMMUNITY COLLEGE LAST SUMMER ?!?

So...the question for today. How long is too long? Should we all expect to get a job within a certain time frame? Does it have to do with your benefits (unemployment, COBRA, etc.)? Is it dictated by your bills and financial obligations? Is it dictated by your wife or mother?

Share. Now.