Better Options to Returning to the Corporate World After Layoff or Downsizing. Numerous Choices are Available Once You Let Go of the Past
Well, did you get a chance to make two columns with the “pros” in one and “cons” in the other about your current or downsized job? What were your findings? Most people are surprised to find the “cons” list will be longer (if you are truly being upfront with yourself).
Back to the first article below, I had some people share their concerns with me privately about their specific situations related to downsizing and/or layoff. I thought I would pass on one of the questions and my response--in case someone else has the same question.
Jane (name is fictitious, of course) writes: I am 40 years old and have been working for this company for 15 years. I have worked my way up the corporate ladder. I can’t believe they are laying me off. How can I ever find something to replace this where I can make $70,000 a year? It is practically impossible; and to start all over again. I am devastated.
Dear Jane: I realize this is a shock for you. It is never easy to make a drastic change, particularly when you have worked so hard to make your way up the corporate ladder, and particularly as a woman. MAY I SUGGEST you make a list of all your talents and skills. I am sure they are numerous because you could not have moved up without them (unless you are related to the boss, in which case you would not have been let go, right? Sorry, I digress.) Now, to get to the point; if you had enough money to do whatever you wanted without needing a “JOB” (which is JUST OVER BROKE, by the way), how would you use your talents to make an impact in your life and in the life of others?
Could you start your own business in a field about which you are passionate (maybe even an avocation you feel strongly about), or be a consultant to companies who could use your talents? Why not establish a non-profit to train the low-income or disadvantaged in the skills they need to become employed? Is your status such that you could travel to other areas or other countries who might appreciate your many attributes in the business world? There are numerous positions available overseas where you could teach others what you know? What about writing a book? How about an e-book on the Internet?
As you can see, there are so many options. Look outside the PROVERBIAL BOX and you will find an entire world of possibilities that will make you more money, and more whole and complete. IF YOU BELIEVE THAT EVERYTHING HAPPENS FOR A REASON (WHICH IT DOES, BY THE WAY), you will find more satisfaction, less stress and greater freedom when you leave the corporate world. (15 years with the same company is long enough to devote your life to LETTING SOMEONE ELSE reap all the benefits).
By Denise Knapp–Ms. Maestro