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Stay positive, ask around and be flexible!
By Randy Anderson
LocalCareers.com

A friend of mine recently lost his job.  We spoke shortly thereafter and he was doing several things that really impressed me.  I’m certain that he will find employment soon as a result.

1.       Stay Positive – When losing a job, your first reaction might be anger, resentment, sadness, etc.  The sooner you clear your mind of these thoughts the better off you’ll be.  Wallowing in self pity will not help your cause.  Instead, look for positives.  Maybe you’ll really love your next job!  Maybe your next employer will pay you better, treat you better or give you better benefits!  Perhaps you’ll find a new passion! 

2.       Ask Around – My friend did a number of smart things right away.  He spoke with his former co-workers about finding a new job.  Several had suggestions based on things they noticed and had even interviewed for recently.  My friend also visited the company he worked for prior to his last job.  They are currently in talks about getting back together.  Lastly, he shot an email to his address book mentioning his need to look for work again.  I’m certain at least a few people will recommend a contact, resource or actual job opening.

3.       Be Flexible – If you are currently out of work, take stock of how long you can reasonably pay the bills.  Some of us are in better shape than others.  Based on this, determine how flexible you must be.  Maybe you’ll have to accept a little less money this time around.  Perhaps you should consider a slightly different field of work.  Take a transition job if that makes sense.  Heck, I’d deliver pizzas, shuffle boxes in a warehouse or bus restaurant tables to stay busy and pay the bills.  There are many things available that still allow time to focus on finding something you really like.


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Randy Anderson Biography:
Randy Anderson grew up in Wisconsin where he graduated from UW Eau Claire with degrees in Marketing and Entrepreneurship. Following graduation he spent three years in the technical staffing business learning a great deal about recruiting, interviewing, hiring, job searching, resumes and many other aspects of the employment industry.
In 2000 Randy took his employment knowledge online and now reprents LocalCareers.com, a division of Jobing.com. Since then he has expanded his industry experience by handling a variey of positions within the company. In 2008 Randy received a Masters of Business Administration from Arizona State University. He currently resides in Denver with his wife Holly and son Zak.


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