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LayOff-Proof
and Loving It! |
By Sue DiFranco
Copyright © 2002 Sue DiFranco/Fun Facts Publishing
Thank goodness I try to avoid mainstream newspapers and TV news. Every time
I catch a glimpse of a paper or am clicking past a newscast, the horrible,
morbid news hits me:
Layoffs. 401K Losses. Enron. Worldcom. Bankruptcy. Corruption....
Corporations.
I am not unfamiliar with the woesome world of layoffs. I've got two notches on
my belt so far, so I guess you could call me a layoff vet. The first hit me
really hard - I was only 26, bright-eyed and optimistic, blissfully ignorant to
what it meant when another corporation bought your corporation (pssst...layoffs).
Shock, tears, pain, the whole thing.
Which allowed my second layoff to be much easier. The talk was spreading; I knew
now to listen; we were working for a dot-com as the Internet market was
crashing down around us, for goodness sake! As I was summoned into the office, I
merely said, "OK, how long do I have to pack up my stuff?"
I had until the end of the day, thank goodness. My last layoff, from a local TV
news station, happened five minutes after I walked off the set of the 5:00PM
news at the end of the day. Thank you, Mr. Boss!
So...I am not unfamiliar with layoffs. Neither is my husband, who got laid off
from his dot-com four months after my dot-com's demise. After that, we banded
together and said: "Working For Other People? Just Say No!" (Actually, we said
it a bit differently than that, but this being a family publication, I feel it's
OK to bend the truth.)
So here we are now, watching the corporate world crumble, taking hundreds of
innocent victims with it. These workers, staunch believers in the mantra, "Get a
good job, work there a long time, retire with a great severance package," are
now bitter and confused. Everyone told them this was what they should do to have
a "good" life! You get a job, you work really hard, and you retire. So
what happened?
We are living in a different world than the one in which we were raised. My
parents raised me to believe that there was no other option: you went to school,
got good grades, and got a good job. That's it. It's not their fault - that's
how it was when they were growing up. Why should they think things would change?
But things do change. And they have changed. And working for
someone else, quite frankly, scares me more than trying to run my own company.
So that's why I am happy and proud that I am...
Layoff-Proof and Loving It!
And all of you are in the same position too (or you will be soon). Sure, there
are (many) days when I wish I had a full-time job again, just because it was so
much easier and I got to leave my job when I got home. (That does not
happen here - at least not yet).
But I am in complete control of what happens in my life. There will be no
unexpected pink slip, no guy in a suit making up pathetic reasons why they had
to let me go. This is my business, and its success is completely determined by
how much work I put into it. And seeing as I tend to be a workaholic, that
success is guaranteed!
So, take a moment and celebrate the fact that you are lay off proof! If you want
to end your business, you decide to end it - not someone else. That is
something to marvel over, something that makes you catch your breath. You...it's
all up to you. And you, my friends, are layoff-proof. Congratulations!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sue
DiFranco is the founder of Fun Facts Publishing and the author of more than a
dozen books on building and marketing scrapbooking businesses and
services. To learn more about how to turn your scrapbooking
passion into profit, visit http://www.funfactspublishing.com
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