Just when you think things cant get any worse

Well, the other day , I was on my way to work, I got rear ended....and that was the GOOD news. I went to work and discovered that myself and my staff of 22 technicians were all sent packing...yep,,they closed our complete department down....so I guess you could say I got rear ended twice in one day...
I was doing really good with the not smoking thing , but, I fell off the wagon with it the past couple days.....
Do you ever feel like you just dont give a S*** !!!...Thats how I feel the past couple days. I mean 8 weeks severance in this economy just means 8 weeks until then what???...DAMN !!!....so shoot me, Im enjoying a guilty pleasure and to hell with worrying about it right now...

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Comment by Jimmy on May 7, 2009 at 9:40pm
Thanks...been through it many years ago and came through just fine....hopefully someone will take pity on an old fart..hahaha...
Comment by Terrie on May 8, 2009 at 1:40am
Geez, that's awful. It sure is getting Bad out there. Have they not heard of a month's notice at least? I heard on the news a few days ago that the Boss and Person who has to deliver the Bad news feel awful about having to do it and feel sick about it, the days before and after. I believe it.

Keep your head up Jimmy. Hopefully something Good will turn up for you in the near Future. Don't hide away. Keep networking and relaying your experiences to People and what you may otherwise be willing and able to do jobwise. Word gets around. Good Luck!
Comment by Kathy on May 8, 2009 at 6:12am
Sorry to hear about all of this Jimmy. Who knows? Maybe something better will come along. (I know, I'm an optomist and it can get sick at times). Alot of resources on here to help. Good luck.

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