How to Handle Getting Fired Right Before Christmas

A freshly laid-off personal finance blogger demonstrates how to deal with the situation like a pro—because the last thing you want to do is make a bad situation worse by burning bridges. Tip one: Suppress the urge to punch anyone in the face.

J. Money at Budgets Are Sexy tells his “I Got Fired” story right after getting pink-slipped from the company he’s worked for as a designer for five years. Millions of Americans have gone through something similar in recent years (including me), and what struck me about this post is how it nails the emotions felt in the moment—anger, puzzlement, panic—and how he ultimately handles the situation with class, sucking it up and sending out thank yous and leaving “as smoothly and smartly as the first day” he signed on.

Why not go with the flow and freak out when you’re laid off? Stomping out of the office with expletives and middle fingers blazing would seem therapeutic, to some extent. But simply put, it’s not in your best interest—and when you lose a job, your first thought should concern what’s best for your future, not seeking revenge for something that happened in the past. And yes, once you’re fired, that’s already in the past.

A snippet from the post:

All that thanking and ass kissing helps set you up for one thing, and one thing only – future business. Maybe off a reference, or a lead, or even with the same company down the road – you just never know. So within all the thank yous and “let’s grab beers” sometimes, I planted the seed that the Design Shop of J$ is now open for business! Even though I have no idea if it is, or if I’d even want to be associated w/ the company ever again.

And guess what happened? The same guy that fired me 4 hours earlier called me up and said he needed my help?!!! HAH! Didn’t see that one coming ;)

I’m not sure if blogging about the incident is wise, or in anybody’s best interest. But hey, I guess since these are anonymous posts, it’s all good.

The freshly fired can get more inspiration by watching a short doc I recommend called “Lemonade.”

RELATED:
Unemployment by the Numbers

Related Topics: Budgets Are Sexy, layoffs, unemployment, Careers & Workplace
  • Latest on Moneyland

    The Growing Debate Over Prepaid Debit Cards

    At an event in Durham, N.C. on Wednesday, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau director Richard Cordray announced that the agency is “decid[ing] how we should go about regulating prepaid cards to better protect consumers and to provide clear rules for prepaid providers.”

    The rapidly growing prepaid market is attracting both banks and non-banks, and more Americans, especially those classified as “unbanked” or “underbanked” are using these cards as de facto checking accounts. 

    America's Uneven Economic Recovery: The 10 Best and 10 Worst CitiesDaily Finance

    YOSHIKAZU TSUNO / AFP / Getty Images

    Toyota Prius: Niche Car No More

    Drivers around the globe purchased nearly a quarter million Toyota Priuses in the first quarter of 2012. That makes the Prius the world’s third best-selling car—and it firmly establishes the fact that this hybrid is not a fluke or a passing trend.

  • http://rbmatudan.wordpress.com rbmatudan

    So there’ll be another increase in unemployment rate. Let’s just make the most of what we have for this Holiday and pray and hope that it’ll be better for the coming year.
    We help Americans find jobs and prosperity in Asia. Visit http://www.pathtoasia.com/jobs/ for details.

blog comments powered by Disqus