What can you possibly do in such a situation? All seems lost. No options what so ever. “Henny Penny the sky is falling”.
Yet there is much you can do. First of all get as much of your records out the door before the security guards knock on your door to escort you out of the building as the saying and description say. You can do this either physically in your briefcase, or in this day and age of modern communications – by simply emailing the files as attachments to another email account of yours. If the files are large you can compress them with a program such as WinZip or winrar – either for size or packaging. If the files are larger than the standard 10 or 20 megabytes allowed currently by most email providers such as gmail m hotmail or yahoo there are any number of services to either send you larger packages. Yousendit.com is one example. In a flash if you need larger capacities that are offered in the free services you can pay a small amount to obtain the premium services. Remember time is of the essence.
Next you want to continue with an income stream as long as possible. The longer a steady income can be maintained the greater your flexibility will be in terms of options.
In most cases vacation days are a cache protected by local state labor laws. What that means is that if you have 10 vacation days unused that year then the employer cannot declare them null and void since you are no longer working at the firm. They must provide you with the cash payment for those days of employment. You earned them in the previous year of time employed by that organization.
Next apply for unemployment insurance benefits more than promptly. The paper trail and general government processes delay the receipt of unemployment insurance benefits. The quicker you get on the ball here the faster the results – and the cash i.e. unemployment insurance checks.
Your benefits such as health benefits may continue on with your employer for some time after employment. However often in a reduced state with greater financial inputs by yourself. This is another reason for you to both request your earned vacation pay and as well follow through on your unemployment insurance benefit payment request promptly. Be careful though of employers who arbitrarily decide that they want to change the rules – so as not to pay benefits. Just as you have obligations in life; an agreed deal is an agreed deal. An employer cannot just decide arbitrarily that they do not want to pay benefits and change the rules midstream.
If the employer offers professional services for help in seeking new employment accept it graciously. In a way it's a slap in the face – as if insult to injury. The decision has been made so to speak. Any help and contacts in networking that you can make, at no expense to yourself can only be a good thing. Whether it is to update your resume, or to network – these services would cost you money out of your pocket and time. Why not have it provided for free, at high quality by your present or former employer.
Lastly it is always best policy to leave on good terms and not burn your bridges no matter how you feel. A good reference from your former employer is among the most important assets in being rehired and finding another new source of employment. You are always most valuable to a new employer if you are currently employed. Get on the bandwagon to find new employment and a new job promptly as soon as possible.
Find A New Job
Planning a new job or career move in 2008? Whether you are new graduate looking for the best match for your degree, a laid-off middle manager or just an hourly employee who's tired of you current job, it would pay to do some research and planning before you make a career move in 2008. Globalism and the international marketplace are affecting great changes in America's workforce. Manufacturing the one sector of America's economy that is perhaps most negatively effected by the forces of globalism. With the outsourcing of so many American manufacturing jobs overseas, and the moving of factories to foreign states, careers associated with manufacturing like industrial electricians, mechanical engineers, and quality control technicians are experiencing a decline.
Other career fields are experiencing an increasing demand for workers however, among these are health care workers, dental technicians, marketing professionals and translators. With the changing global economy it is important to be aware of what factors are at work and what trends are driving demand for workers in business sectors that are currently expanding.
In addition to these considerations, it would be a good idea to asses, or re-asses your personal goals, interests, talents, training and abilities. We all have a fairly good idea of what we are good at, and what we are interested in, but many times interest and aptitude tests can reveal a hidden passion or talent that we may not fully realize we had. If you discover some hidden potential or interest within yourself, such information would be valuable indeed when considering possible future career paths.
Here's a great website to take free aptitude, interest and IQ tests: http://web.tickle.com/take/free-online-career-aptitude-test.jsp
It's tough finding a job these days, no doubt, but it's very important to be persistent, and stay focused. You may have to make some compromises along the way ? accept a lower paying job in a related field, or go back to school for more training, but as long as you don't give up ? you're never defeated. Keep hammering away, make adjustments to your plans when necessary, continue to gather information about opportunities and your own abilities and the payoff, (or payday), will come eventually.
One thing to consider also ? ideas for low, or even no-investment businesses have absolutely NOT been exhausted. People are constantly inventing new niche markets or finding a need that can be serviced for a profit. Many people are finding sustainable careers nowadays in everything from home day care to college resume and fax services to independent web design and marketing. So consider? do you have a talent or ability that you could market? Can you see a need for a service you can provide to your local community? Many people are currently making incredible incomes from things they started on a whim or hunch part time that somehow turned into a rewarding full-time career. One thing in common with many such success stories is the fact that the individuals involved started doing something that they enjoyed or had an intense interest in, therefore they had a driving force other than just money to propel them toward a goal that often-times developed along the way.
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