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Old 07-20-2012, 01:26 AM   #1
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Default Getting ready for the lay offs

So it's been a long week at work. We had a lot of long meetings this week that have been pretty depressing. I work for a home health agency that is being sold, so we are all getting laid off. They had someone come in and meet with us to tell us pretty much what to do once laid off (applying for unemployment, cobra, etc.) as well as interviewing and resume writing skills.

We have been told we will start getting our letters within the next month or so notifying us of our dates, severance packages, etc. I have a job interview with the new company August 1st and am hoping all works out and that I will maybe have a job. If I do get a job with them, it'll be a cut in benefits, hopefully not a cut in pay, but if they do offer me a job, it'll at least be something.

At least my current company is being pretty supportive by doing all these things to help us prepare. It could have been worse, they could have just shut the doors on us!


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Old 07-20-2012, 01:33 AM   #2
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So sorry to hear that Sarah. Fingers crossed and hoping for the best for you and your family in these tough times.


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Sarah, so sorry to hear that. I went through the same thing and was without work for about 18 months. Hopefully you'll get your severance package before you get the other job. If you get the job first they may not give it to you. Still just having a job is huge without double dipping. Good luck to you.
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Thanks! Our current company has been trying to make this as painless as possible, and I'm interested to see what the new company that is buying the agency has to say. I'm pretty hopeful that they will be hiring a lot of us, but we really won't know. And we don't really know what to expect as far as pay, benefits, etc. Our current company has AWESOME benefits, I was really hoping to be there for the long term, I had been there for 6 years already. It just really stinks starting over and going into the unknown!
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oh UGH Im so sorry :-( thats horrible!!!
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I am really sorry to hear that Sarah - I hope another door opens for you !! It also has been shaky at my job as well , I hate taking time off as you never know if you will have a job when you come back in these times
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The new medical device taxes have a pretty deep round of layoffs happening in medical device companies as well. Sorry to hear about your predicament. Maybe the new gig will better in the long run.
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Sarah, I am very sorry to hear of your job situation. These are extremely difficult times for many people and it is such a shame that it has all come to this. I believe that "cream comes to the top" and you will be fine. Keep your great attitude and that will sustain you no matter what happens. My very best wishes to you.
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I couldn't agree more. I remember the last time I went through that, Looking in your rear view mirror as you're drive home from work wondering if it's the last time you'll be doing that. too many people know what that feels like these days.

Land on your feet for all of us OK?

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Good luck Sarah, I'm sure you will be fine. You seem to have that wining personality that people like.


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