Re: Anyone ever get laid off?
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 8:18 pm
Sometimes being forced into something is a blessing in disguise. Especially for those that are afraid to actually jump and take risk.
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Y0UNGBL00D wrote:so today was supposed to be D-day. nothing yet and all the big wigs have gone home.
fucking stupid rumors. wouldn't surprise me anytime in the near future.
but also got word that several new contracts have been signed and much work is around the corner, so who knows.
i would love to get into something else though, but i would not want to be FORCED into it. i want to do drafting/3d modeling somewhere.
marshallnoise wrote:PurpleTrails wrote:marshallnoise wrote:Lloyd Blankfein wrote:As it should be. Baby boomers are responsible for fucking this country up and installing every horrible business practice that is now holding them down and out.
Sucks to have to eat the shit flavored Popsicle you made, eh baby boomers?
I totally agree with you about the baby boomers. Most selfish generation to have existed.
Tea partier talking about selfishness? The guys who want to cut out social services that help people when they've been laid off, mostly it seems to reduce the amount that is coming out of their pocket in taxes? Pot, meet kettle.
FWIW, no one who is a good worker and wants to work "deserves" to be unable to make a living for an extended period of time, whether it's because they are the wrong age, sex, shape or color.
Um...which is more selfish:
A. Keeping the money that I earn, myself.
B. Demanding that you have a right to the confiscate the money that I earned. (Hint: this is the shit that has been instiutionalized by the baby boomers)
FWIW, no one deserves anything.
Shit happens, and then you get back up and get back on the horse.
Truth of the matter is that it is easier to stay on the dole playing your xbox than it is to get out and find a fucking job or move to some place where there is work. I have been laid off before and it blows. But in a time where people have barely kept their jobs and are in constant fear of losing said jobs, I have been shooting straight to the top. Why? Me and my drive. Not Uncle Sam.
So fuck you and your populist bullshit.
Repner wrote:And sure enough, I was called tonight. Laid off after 5 months of working there.
RSBro wrote:Nope but I did get fired after I asked my Manager why he was an asshole to me all the time right in front of our HR Director. I lasted til the next late morning lol.
PurpleTrails wrote:marshallnoise wrote:PurpleTrails wrote:marshallnoise wrote:Lloyd Blankfein wrote:As it should be. Baby boomers are responsible for fucking this country up and installing every horrible business practice that is now holding them down and out.
Sucks to have to eat the shit flavored Popsicle you made, eh baby boomers?
I totally agree with you about the baby boomers. Most selfish generation to have existed.
Tea partier talking about selfishness? The guys who want to cut out social services that help people when they've been laid off, mostly it seems to reduce the amount that is coming out of their pocket in taxes? Pot, meet kettle.
FWIW, no one who is a good worker and wants to work "deserves" to be unable to make a living for an extended period of time, whether it's because they are the wrong age, sex, shape or color.
Um...which is more selfish:
A. Keeping the money that I earn, myself.
B. Demanding that you have a right to the confiscate the money that I earned. (Hint: this is the shit that has been instiutionalized by the baby boomers)
FWIW, no one deserves anything.
Shit happens, and then you get back up and get back on the horse.
Truth of the matter is that it is easier to stay on the dole playing your xbox than it is to get out and find a fucking job or move to some place where there is work. I have been laid off before and it blows. But in a time where people have barely kept their jobs and are in constant fear of losing said jobs, I have been shooting straight to the top. Why? Me and my drive. Not Uncle Sam.
So fuck you and your populist bullshit.
Actually, I think keeping the money you've earned and not contributing to the welfare of those who aren't as fortunate as you is pretty much the definition of selfishness.
You're sadly and completely misinformed on the boomers being the ones who institutionalized "confiscating" your money. Unemployment compensation in the US dates back to 1932, which is a couple of decades before the first boomer was born. It was basically institutionalized nationwide in the late 1930s, and the restrictions on receiving unemployment increased substantially post-WWII. So it was institutionalized when "the greatest generation" was young, perhaps even unable to vote. In fact, most of the social safety net that you abhor was initiated in the 40s, 50s and 60s by the greatest generation folks, who almost universally had memories of how shitty life was in the great depression.
The main thing that has gotten worse, by your standards, is that it's length was extended from 16 weeks to 26 weeks in most states by the 1960s, before boomers were able to vote, and has been extended to 99 weeks since 2009. You can blame the latter on folks elected by the boomers, along with gen-Xers, the remaining "greatest generation" folks and perhaps the oldest of the millennials.
In conclusion, eat shit and die you ignorant selfish troglodyte.
Axe wrote:PurpleTrails wrote:marshallnoise wrote:PurpleTrails wrote:marshallnoise wrote:Lloyd Blankfein wrote:As it should be. Baby boomers are responsible for fucking this country up and installing every horrible business practice that is now holding them down and out.
Sucks to have to eat the shit flavored Popsicle you made, eh baby boomers?
I totally agree with you about the baby boomers. Most selfish generation to have existed.
Tea partier talking about selfishness? The guys who want to cut out social services that help people when they've been laid off, mostly it seems to reduce the amount that is coming out of their pocket in taxes? Pot, meet kettle.
FWIW, no one who is a good worker and wants to work "deserves" to be unable to make a living for an extended period of time, whether it's because they are the wrong age, sex, shape or color.
Um...which is more selfish:
A. Keeping the money that I earn, myself.
B. Demanding that you have a right to the confiscate the money that I earned. (Hint: this is the shit that has been instiutionalized by the baby boomers)
FWIW, no one deserves anything.
Shit happens, and then you get back up and get back on the horse.
Truth of the matter is that it is easier to stay on the dole playing your xbox than it is to get out and find a fucking job or move to some place where there is work. I have been laid off before and it blows. But in a time where people have barely kept their jobs and are in constant fear of losing said jobs, I have been shooting straight to the top. Why? Me and my drive. Not Uncle Sam.
So fuck you and your populist bullshit.
Actually, I think keeping the money you've earned and not contributing to the welfare of those who aren't as fortunate as you is pretty much the definition of selfishness.
You're sadly and completely misinformed on the boomers being the ones who institutionalized "confiscating" your money. Unemployment compensation in the US dates back to 1932, which is a couple of decades before the first boomer was born. It was basically institutionalized nationwide in the late 1930s, and the restrictions on receiving unemployment increased substantially post-WWII. So it was institutionalized when "the greatest generation" was young, perhaps even unable to vote. In fact, most of the social safety net that you abhor was initiated in the 40s, 50s and 60s by the greatest generation folks, who almost universally had memories of how shitty life was in the great depression.
The main thing that has gotten worse, by your standards, is that it's length was extended from 16 weeks to 26 weeks in most states by the 1960s, before boomers were able to vote, and has been extended to 99 weeks since 2009. You can blame the latter on folks elected by the boomers, along with gen-Xers, the remaining "greatest generation" folks and perhaps the oldest of the millennials.
In conclusion, eat shit and die you ignorant selfish troglodyte.
mitsu13gman wrote:I've been laid off twice, but both times it worked out WAY better than I could have hoped for.
First time, I was re-hired by the same company within 6 weeks, same job, same pay, different group. That round taught me to stay positive. I had gotten really down, and after getting re-hired and feeling better, I realized that when you're trying to market yourself, you've GOT to be positive. Be confident (and honest) un your skillset and get out there and get another job!
The second time, I was much better prepared, did a proper job of calling in favors for interviews, and managed to land my current job, which is amazing for my industry. It also ended up being a pretty well paid summer vacation, which I really needed.
So my message is, don't get stressed about it until it happens. When it does happen, start calling all your friends (and acquaintances) at various companies until you get the interview, then go kill the interview and get the job. In the mean time, just keep being good at your job and try to make yourself hard to get rid of!
benjamin801 wrote:RSBro wrote:Nope but I did get fired after I asked my Manager why he was an asshole to me all the time right in front of our HR Director. I lasted til the next late morning lol.
Lloyd Blankfein wrote:Repner,
Can you pick fruit at a high rate of speed?
Do you like this song:
http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=O5qlMIJR ... 5qlMIJRYQg
Do you have a mustache?
If yes to all three, I have a job for u brah. Lol, you'll find a gig man, don't worry.