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Life After Redundancy

Life After Redundancy

<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Fresh out of university it took me what seemed like forever to find a job&period;  After a couple of months living off my parents&comma; when my pride levels couldn’t get any lower&comma; I was forced to apply for Job Seekers Allowance&period;  Six months I trekked to the job centre every two weeks feeling lower with each visit I made&period;  But eventually&comma; they came up trumps with my dream job&excl;  It was an advert for a Junior Buyer for a small and local fashion enterprise&period;  Absolutely perfect for me and my BA &lpar;Hons&rpar; in Fashion Buying and Merchandising&excl;  Suddenly all those months of desperate job seeking seemed worth it&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">I wanted that job so bad I didn’t sleep for two nights before my interview&period;  Had to use the old &OpenCurlyQuote;talc in the pockets’ trick to combat my sweaty palms&period;  But the dream continued&period;  The lady I interviewed with&comma; the owner and manager of the very small company&comma; was absolutely lovely and we hit it off instantly&period;  I walked out of her office feeling quietly confident that the job was in the bag&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Sure enough&comma; two days later&comma; I got the call and embarked upon my glorious new career just a week later&period;  It was everything I’d ever wanted&period;  The job was ideal&comma; my colleagues were wonderful&comma; and my boss could not have been more supportive&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">I know what you’re thinking &period; &period; &period; too good to be true right&quest;  Well&comma; you’d be correct&period;  Imagine my dismay when only three months after undertaking my position&comma; my boss calls me in to her office to explain that they’d just hit really hard and unexpected times&period;  I knew what was coming that moment&period;  Last in &period; &period; &period; first out&period;  It was a very long way to fall for me&period;  I’d gone from flying high to bottom of the heap in the space of about 5 minutes&period;  I had absolutely no hard feelings towards my boss whatsoever&period;  She really didn’t have any choice and the situation she found herself in was really every bit as sad as mine&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">But that night as I drove home all I could imagine were those endless&comma; demeaning&comma; pride beating&comma; financially draining months of trekking backwards and forwards to the job centre again and my heart just sank&period;  In that moment&comma; frankly I couldn’t think of a single worse thing on this planet&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">However&comma; things were a little different this time&period;  Upon my first visit there&comma; I was offered a selection of government funded training courses &period; &period; &period; amongst these ranged from health and safety to specific courses such as NRSWA renewal training &lpar;Hence to say I didn’t opt for that one&excl;&rpar; instead I settled on one of which was &OpenCurlyQuote;Skills support for redundancy’&period;  This option seemed more appealing to me than my bi-monthly visits to the centre to trawl through pointless job ads&period;  At least it would fill my time and who knows&quest; I might even find some useful information&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">So I signed up &period; &period; &period; and quite honestly I’m not sure there’s any way I could find to describe for you just how helpful it was &period; &period; &period; but I shall try&period;  The first day was really just an ice breaker&comma; introducing us to the course and the other people who were on it&period;  It was great to meet other people going through just what I was and chat to each other about how it was making us feel&period;  Immediately I felt more supported than I was before and that was beneficial even if I never learnt a single thing&period;  Over the duration of the course we were assisted with individual career planning and skills analysis and we formulated a career and job search action plan&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">The really amazing part for me though&comma; was that following the creation of my action plan&comma; my trainers were able to identify a local training opportunity for me and I was able to complete the course on placement as an apprentice at a much larger firm&period;  I must have done fairly well&comma; because on my last day of placement &period; &period; &period; &period; They called me in to offer me a permanent position&excl;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">A year down the line I’ve already been promoted once within my department and I’m going from strength to strength&period;  I could not recommend these courses enough and would advocate them to anyone I knew who was seeking employment&period;  Speak to your local job centre about the courses available to you and find out like me that there is life after redundancy&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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