Saturday, December 9, 2023

What To Do When You Get Fired From A Job?


What To Do After You Get Fired From A Job?





Have you ever been fired from a job before? 

I usually get fired when I start to hate the job 

or the people that I work with. 


I tend to start to look at other 

opportunities and I get really aggravated 

with the job to the point it makes my stomach 

hurt to actually go in to work. 


It really starts to get unbearable. 

Next thing you know they fire me. 


It’s almost like being in a relationship

and your actions or lack thereof make

that person leave you. 


Unlike a relationship when you 

did get fired you don’t really 

realize how much it effects you

Until it happens. 


Then your sitting at home 

wondering what will happen next. 


How will I sustain myself? 

How will I pay my bills? 

How long will it take to get back

on my feet? 


And these are some really good 

questions. I hope with this video

I can help you out if you ever end up

getting canned. 


But before we do all that. 


My name is DeVaughn Put In Work Burke

and I’m just like you

A hard-working man 

that grew tired of the grind 

and wanted to learn how 

to make more money, save more money

while building a better me and business 

And now I’m here to teach you the same

So with that being said

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Getting fired from a job can be a 

challenging and emotional experience, 

but it's important to stay focused 

and handle the situation with professionalism. 


Here are some steps to consider:


1. **Stay Calm and Professional:**


   - Take a deep breath and try to remain calm.

   - Avoid reacting emotionally or 

burning bridges with colleagues or superiors.

Even if you never plan on going back. 


2. **Understand the Reasons:**


   - If possible, seek feedback on 

the reasons for your termination. 

This can help you understand the situation

 better and identify areas for 

personal and professional growth.


3. **Ask for Documentation:**


   - If applicable, request written documentation 

of the reasons for your termination. 

This may be useful in future job searches.


4. **Review Employment Agreement and Benefits:**


   - Examine your employment contract 

to understand your rights and any benefits 

you may be entitled to post-termination 

(e.g., severance pay, unused vacation days).


5. **Consider Legal Counsel:**


   - If you believe you were terminated unfairly 

or if there are legal implications, 

consider consulting with an 

employment attorney to explore your options.


6. **Update Your Resume:**


   - Update your resume to reflect 

your most recent position. 

Highlight your accomplishments and skills.


7. **Network:**


   - Reach out to professional contacts, 

colleagues, and mentors. 

Inform them of your situation and express 

your interest in new opportunities.


Don’t let your pride get in the way. 

Don’t feel ashamed for getting fired either

it can happen to anyone at any time.


8. **Apply for Unemployment Benefits:**


   - If applicable, file for unemployment benefits 

to help support yourself financially during your job search. 


If you happen to get denied unemployment

benefits when you get abruptly fired. 

I suggest you check out my link in the description

and become a merchandiser. 

Its app on your phone that can help you 

keep some cash in your pockets while 

in between jobs. 



9. **Reflect and Learn:**


   - Take some time to reflect on the reasons 

for your termination and use the experience 

as an opportunity for personal 

and professional growth. 

Identify areas for improvement.


10. **Job Search:**


    - Begin actively searching for new job opportunities. 

Leverage online job boards, networking events, 

and industry-specific resources.


Indeed.com , zip recruiter, monster, linkedin. 

Even Craigslist. It all depends on what your trying to 

to do. I wouldn’t leave any stones unturned. 


11. **Stay Positive:**


    - Job loss can be emotionally challenging, 

but maintaining a positive attitude is crucial. 

Surround yourself with supportive friends and family.


Honestly when you are going through 

a ruff patch in life it can definitely help 

you realize who is your true friends. 


12. **Improve Skills:**


    - Use the time between jobs 

to enhance your skills. 

Consider taking courses, attending workshops, 

or earning certifications 

that can make you more marketable.


I suggest Coursera. It very affordable at only 

$50 a month or you can try Udemy which is another

affordable site to get certifications. 


The link is in the description. 


13. **Consider Freelance or Temporary Work:**


    - If finding a full-time position takes time, 

consider taking on freelance or temporary work 

to stay active in your field 

and maintain financial stability.


Like I said earlier you could do things 

Merchandiser or if you have a skill 

like tech support you can easily 

freelance this type of work. 


Remember that getting fired doesn't define

your worth or potential. 

It's an opportunity for growth 

and a chance to redirect your 

career toward a path that better

aligns with your goals and values.


Plus you can also end up 

making way more money at your 

new place of employment. 


So don’t beat yourself up 

too much just get out there 

and go hard. 


Its the man the myth 

the Wealthbuilder himself 

DeVaugn Put in Work Burke 

signing off for 

What to do after you get fired from a job.


All links are in the description 

Do remember Wealthbuilderz 

make more 

save more 

build more 

peace!!

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