by Ira » Thu Jan 05, 2006 6:11 am
My regrets too, Mike. Let me know when you need your Budweiser sign back.
Seriously, it sucks, but once you get your feet wet in a new position, it's like it never happened.
There are a whole range of emotions that people go through in a certain order, but kind of knowing you, I don't think you'll have to deal with the anger part. I went through it January 2001, when I lost my job of 9 years. Prior to that, up in New York, I was with my company 10 years.
So it's not something we become good at or get used to happening.
Just remember that the average time to find a new position is fairly long, and I don't say that to depress you. Just to REMIND you that when you go on an interview and you think everything went perfectly, it doesn't always. I really suggest you either search the net or buy a book that teaches interviewing skills.
There are a whole bunch of stupid "stock" questions that companies ask, and as long as you tell them what they want to hear, you're in. And believe it or not, more OFTEN than not, this has more to do with their hiring decision that actual EXPERIENCE or suitablity for the job.
Good luck. Soon, this will be history.
By the way--my Chevy truck's factory tires STINK.
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Ira on Thu Jan 05, 2006 10:46 am, edited 1 time in total.
Here we go again!