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Probably revealing too much here, but if I can trust a group...this is the group to trust ;)

Yup...me and my entire portion of the Marketing department all the way up to the VP of the Segment were let go...First time laid off...not sure what to do know but hit the web. Know of anyone that is hiring in Sales/Product Marketing/Analysis with 8 years experience? Let me know if you have any suggestions or know anyone looking. And yes, it was a total surprise...interesting piece...I have received Segment level awards for the past 6 months...but oh well...that is Dell...

Yes, I plan on keeping my Gen 1 at all costs...just might not be driving it as much as I used to ( I need rear tires :) ) Maybe it's time to refinance?

Okay, I am done, just thought I would try the board for suggestions.
Thanks guys,
 

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That really ***** but I'm sure you will do fine. Layoffs stink when there are no advanced indicators that it's coming. The web is a good place to get started and don't forget to network with all your friends. Best of luck in your search and hold on to that Viper if you can swing it.
 

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Tough times don't last, tough people do.

I know it sounds corny, but it's true nevertheless.
 

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I've been down that road several times and still managed to keep my Vipers.

Good luck. Usually something better turns up when things like that happen.
 

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the good news: you'll be able to drive faster than the repo man :D (got my car repo'd once because the bank mistakenly deposited my payments to a wrong account... boy was I mad!) :mad:

Try freelancing. Nothing like going into business for yourself. There's always work for good marketers. Keep your chin up and your head down... and you'll be alright. :)
 

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Monster.com got me my current job. I posted my resume, got a call 10 minutes later, interviewed and got the job the next day :)
 

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Why find another J.O.B. Do you have any passions that might lead to self employed?
 

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i remember a couple times like that. it happens to all of us. it sux.

but time did pass, and i realized later down the road that:

1. it happened for a reason.
2. i always managed to make it work to my advantage.
3. i always learned, and became a better person from it.

it is what makes winners, winners. you will be fine ryan. :2tu:
 

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Sorry to hear about your loss. I agree with big-n-italian on this one; it seems you always do better for yourself after a situation like this. I got laid off in 03 from a major software manufacturer and it was quite a shock. I ended up going from a Fox body muskrat to my Viper....it ended up being worth it in the long run. A little hardship makes us all better.

Even though I'm happy with my current job, I still look everyday. Monster seems to have the best selection. Go through the long process of posting your resume for the world to see and also sending emails to you everyday. Also set yourself up on Yahoo's Hot Jobs and CareerBuilder.com. I also like to check the local newspapers online classifieds daily...saves you from having to buy 5+ different papers each day.

Also, beware to not fall into that unemployment trap. I happened to me and it is a rut that's hard to get out of.

Good luck. When you look back a year from now you'll be better off.
 

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Sorry to hear about that man, dam thats some B.S. when laid off you can collect un-employment tho right?

im sure everything will work itself out.


in the words of Vic "Tough times don't last, tough people do.". (BTW Vic I like that)
 
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Thanks Everyone! For those of us in Texas, I am still going to keep the car club going. As well, I will be there for the Anniversary Drive on November 5th.

Thanks for all the suggestions on postings and all the kind words I have recieved both online and offline. I am hitting the internet hard and won't let up till I get that job I want.

Thanks to all!
 

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Hi,

I think most of us "silver backs" have been there before! And as previously said, you will likely rebound at least into a comparable position or likely, a better one. I made my career change from an Assistant Professor/Scientist to med student at age 37! Yes, I almost had my ride repo'd once while in med class, etc., but things worked out. I had to beg the financial aid officer for loan money (still paying that off!) to make my meager living expenses while in school, I was a paid physiology experimental subject (the lowest of low), scraped up odd jobs while in school. It was all worth it because I had a goal just as I'm sure you do. I hope that you succeed in finding an even better job.

"What doesn't kill you makes you stronger"!
 

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I am very sorry to hear about this. I as well have heard good things about monster.com. Give it a try and hope all turns out well. GOOD LUCK!
 
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