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About To Be Fired? Here's What To Expect

 

It happens to everyone. There are very few employees around who have who have not been let go from a job . . . or who havent wondered about it.

Its important to understand what can and should happen if and when you get fired. After all, its not the end of the world no matter how painful. There is a life after being let go.

Here are five firing procedures you have the right to expect:

1. You should be let go in private, not in front of your co-workers. This should take place in a room away from someone overhearing. Its bad enough being let go or fired without the rumor mill grinding away over your misfortune.

2. The HR rep or your boss should make it quick. Its to your advantage for them to be clear that a firm decision has been made about you and there is no uncertainty or room for negotiation.

3. If its a layoff and not a firing based on performance, management should let you know this is a business decision. If its a firing based on performance, they should provide documentation.

4. Management should keep it cool, no matter how upsetting it is to you. They shouldnt react to your distress except with compassion. This is not a time for confrontation on either side.

5. Management should outline what support you can expect. For example, if they are offering a severance package, it should show how it can contribute to helping you find a job elsewhere. In any case, you want to be provided with written references (unless your employment has been a disaster.)

Suddenly being out of job can be devastating. Especially if you have others depending on your income. So it becomes very important to start picking up the pieces as soon as possible. This has the effect of getting you past the hurt as soon as possible. Plus it gives you a plan to start working on.

Finding a new job becomes your full-time new occupation. Having a carefully thought job search plan of action is very healthy because it doesnt give you time to grouse about your bad luck.

The good news is there is an excellent program that can have you entertaining job offers in as little as 14 days. You can be face-to-face with your next boss in a matter of days. Having a track like this to run on goes a long way to removing the sting of your recent loss.

Author: Paul Megan
 
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