Thursday, August 12, 2010

Dealing With Job Loss

By : D Trotman

In the current climate, the situation is extremely difficult in terms of work. Those who have jobs, often feel very fortunate to possess them, and are often desperate to cling on, as they already know the quantity of those unemployed usually rise by the week. The recession has taken a hold, and lots of firms have either downsized or completely collapsed.

If your among the many unfortunate ones who's lost there job during these times, I hope this informative article can help you in staying positive, and getting you back on your feet again.

Firstly, I wish for you to realise that losing your job may come as a drastic shock to the system, but it isn't the end of the world, it really isn't. And in order to get back into the working world again, you'll need to stay positive, be dedicated, and to be focused.

You'll need focus, as getting yourself another job needs to be your prime priority. Forget anything else, especially if your funds aren't in the greatest of shape, and you'll be struggling to pay the bills before long.

You've got to be dedicated, as seeking employment, is a job by itself, and this is the way I'd like you to structure your job hunt. If you're unfortunate enough to be dismissed from a job immediately, you'll need to hit the ground running, and by that I mean the day after you get sacked, I'd like you to awaken first thing in the morning, before 9am, and start job hunting. This depends a good deal on your profession, but generally it might mean, printing up a load of CV's, applying online via a job agency website, walking the streets handing out CV's etc. You understand what position you're trying to find, and you should know what steps it needs to take to get a job interview. I want you to work solidly on this day after day until you have a job. Starting at 9am every day, working thoroughly until 12pm, lunch time. Having one hour to eat and relax. Then getting back on the grind again until 5pm, resting thereafter until the next day.

Lastly, however, not in the least, you must stay positive. You must stay positive, as unless you're extremely lucky, you'll receive many knock backs on your way to getting another job. This might be immediately, as in being told instantly you're not needed, or this might come later on down the road, perhaps in an interview. Regardless, you'll need to stay positive so that you will stick to the needed path, and also so your future employer sees you in a positive light. No one wants a miserable person working for them, so stay positive in every interaction during your job hunt.

I really hope that these steps assist you in your journey, as I know how hard it may be. Good luck for your future.

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