Don't Let Downsizing Defeat You Birdsboro PA

People respond to their unemployed status in a number of ways. Some are optimistic, picking themselves up, brushing themselves off, and aggressively beginning their campaign for a new position. Others spend some time licking their wounds and rehashing the details and the downfall of their department before they find the courage to go back out into the world of work. What will you do? Read this article to learn some tips for career move.

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Aluminum Brick And Glass Workers
(610) 775-0812
526 Walnut St
Reading, PA
National Assn Of Letter Carriers Local 258
(610) 376-0696
950 Weiser St
Reading, PA
American Postal Workers Union
(610) 929-1388
2100 N 13th St
Reading, PA
Pa Careerlink Berks County
610-988-1300
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Reading, PA
Electrical Construction Joint Trust Funds
(610) 777-3150
20 Morgan Dr
Reading, PA
Iron Workers Local 420
(610) 373-7090
1645 Fairview St
Reading, PA
Afscme Local 462
(610) 375-7007
529 Court St Ste 107
Reading, PA
Iatse Local 97
(610) 376-4480
136 N 6th St
Reading, PA
C W A Local 14830
(610) 927-1895
2203 Penn Ave
Reading, PA
International Brotherhood Of Electrical Workers Local Union
(610) 777-3100
20 Morgan Dr
Reading, PA

by Anita Perez

Reductions in workforce have become commonplace in our culture. But no matter how many tales we hear of layoffs, reorganizations, mergers, and downsizing, we are never fully shielded from the impact of an ax swinging in our direction. According to the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics, employers laid off 171,088 American workers in October alone. Add them to millions of others who’ve gone before them, and we would not exaggerate if we called this condition an epidemic.

People respond to their unemployed status in a number of ways. Some are optimistic, picking themselves up, brushing themselves off, and aggressively beginning their campaign for a new position. Others spend some time licking their wounds and rehashing the details and the downfall of their department before they find the courage to go back out into the world of work. Still there are others who become completely paralyzed by fear and anguish. Is there a right way to react to the sudden loss of your social and financial security?

Let's talk about the optimist. He looks at his pink slip and sees a ticket to a new and exciting future. His glass is half-full, never half-empty. He reassesses his wants and desires and broadens his search to include opportunities in other fields of interest. He goes on a number of interesting interviews and soon lands a new job with a great company. And the good news is that he terminates his unemployment long before unemployment terminates hi...

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