Fired. Not Hired.
Sometimes I think I may be the most qualified person to own an employment agency on the planet. If a good education and knowledge comes from the school of hard knocks, I should know a thing or two about work and working.
To wit:
I’ve been fired multiple times (including from my own company).
I’ve drawn unemployment in two states.
I sued a company once (worker’s comp).
I’ve screwed up so many job interviews I can’t even count.
I’ve quit jobs before I even started them. And quit without notice.
I’ve slept during work.
I’ve taken drastic cuts in pay (over 75%) to pursue opportunities that I was more passionate about. I’ve also taken pay cuts because there wasn’t enough money to pay me.
I had a boss once scream at me and throw stuff around his office in a temper tantrum.
I’ve literally pounded the pavement looking for work. For months. Didn’t get a job.
I’ve quit jobs without new jobs lined up.
I’ve had to lay people off.
I’ve packed up and moved to a new state with no job. Twice.
I’ve been told to “look for a new job,” so as to not be fired.
I’ve been a human resources director.
I’ve had non-competes enforced against me. And I’ve had to enforce them.
I’ve broken equipment.
I’ve been paid under the table.
My first 10 years out of college I had 13 jobs.
So what’s this all mean? Besides that I needed to do a lot of growing up over the years?
One of the core tenets of my employment agency, Mathys+Potestio, is empathy for the person looking for work. And empathy for the employers. Twenty years of executive management in business will provide that, too.
So, if you feel a different vibe from my team but can’t quite put your finger on it, it’s this:
We get it.
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