Aw, David, I'm very sorry. I hope you find a new and non-soul-killing job ASAP.
Lorne ,'Smile Time'
Spike's Bitches 29: That sure as hell wasn't in the brochure.
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On the plus side, I haven't spent my book advance (because I haven't gotten it yet). And all of my co-workers who were smart enough to leave before me will give me good references.
I'm so very sorry, Hec.
Hec, that's rotten.
Aw, crap, Hec. I am so sorry. I'm glad you're getting out of there, but I do wish it were on your own terms.
{{Gris}}
Oy, Hec. That totally blows. At least you have the presence of mind to sense it. Most of the time, layoffs have come as a surprise to me. There have been a couple of times I started to sense that the higher-ups were looking for an excuse to push me out, but I didn't move on it fast enough.
Now I like working on jobs that have a definite end date. I do them very well, and I'm very knowledgable and competent at my jobs, but it seems that people can tolerate a little more in the oops departement (provided it's not major) when they know that everybody's job is going to end in a few weeks anyway, and we all go off to look for the next gig.
I sure hope things go well with finding a new job Hec. Best wishes.
Thanks, all.
I think JZ is more stressed about it than I am. I temped for 10 years. Knowing we've got enough money to pay the rent for three months in advance without a twitch still feels like a luxury.
Also the job market is fairly decent in SF right now. It'll sort out. I've been in worse situations.
Having a Book Contract does a lot to cushion the ego-blow too.
Ah heck, Hec. I'm sorry.
I'm sorry, Hec. Good luck on the job hunt.