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Profile: MariaX
MariaX on Nov 13, 2014
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Take one step at a time. Don't let it go to your head too much. Apply for a job elsewhere, something should come up!
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Profile: Uniqueg
Uniqueg on Nov 13, 2014
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Prepare yourself, maybe you can start looking for other employment options, so when the time comes you'll be ready and have a backup plan!
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Nov 22, 2014
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Have some faith, things might work out. Also, start looking for another job on the side just in case.
Profile: TheLastBeforeTheStorm
TheLastBeforeTheStorm on Nov 23, 2014
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The first step is to evaluate your options and financial situation. Following that, the best option is to begin a search for a new job as soon as possible.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Nov 24, 2014
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Try to get someone's opium. It helps a bit. Ask for help. Quickly close the business and start a new business at the other place.
Profile: JesseK1022
JesseK1022 on Dec 7, 2014
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Oh, that's tough. For one, you have to realize that its not your fault but it puts you in an awkward position. Obviously you can't control how the folks upstairs manage the finances but in your case, you have to figure out what to do next. The first thing to do is update your resume and get onto the job market. With such a quick change of direction, I'd suggest putting your resume, Immediately, into a temp agency to get some stable income for the interim. Chances are you will find a decent job for now but you will likely want more. Keep putting in applications at the jobs you really want.
Profile: Cosmos
Cosmos on Dec 19, 2014
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Unfortunately, this situation is inevitable, which means that it's happening and there is no reversal. Fortunately, however, that doesn't mean your life is over. The worst thing to do is be in denial. The sooner you accept the fact, the easier it will be for you to start looking for other jobs. Just stay calm and you will get through this!
Profile: heycrysteezy
heycrysteezy on Jan 3, 2015
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This is a very difficult situation, especially if you have been employed by this place for a long time. It honestly depends on the specific situation. Sometimes when companies are sold to others, they will develop temporary contracts with the company who bought them out, to help the employees. This is not always the case, however. Use this time to apply to as many places as you can. You can always use your former employer as a reference. The financial status of the company doesn't reflect on you as an employee. Remember that. The company has simply fell victim to circumstance, and it is out of your control.
Profile: PoliteOcean
PoliteOcean on Sep 21, 2015
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First thing you should try to do is start looking for other places of employment right away and start applying. The sooner the better that you can try to find work and get back on track.
Profile: gracefulPalm90
gracefulPalm90 on May 8, 2017
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Sounds like another uncomfortable unforeseeable life transition! However, most companies allow employees to move to another similar business with certain relationships and will allow the employees several weeks to find another job. Its important to use the time given to speak with Career counselors, Employment agencies to see where we best fit in. Also, share how you are feeling with other about the years of dedication that you put into this company. I understand its a uneasy situation but i know you will come up with a plan that is great for you.
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