Just found out today I'm losing my job.
coppercoins
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So I guess I can work on the book all that much harder...and the website, web design for others, my online store, eBay sales, and whatever else it takes to keep the clock ticking.
C. D. Daughtrey, NLG
The Lincoln cent store:
http://www.lincolncent.com
My numismatic art work:
http://www.cdaughtrey.com
USAF veteran, 1986-1996 :: support our troops - the American way.
The Lincoln cent store:
http://www.lincolncent.com
My numismatic art work:
http://www.cdaughtrey.com
USAF veteran, 1986-1996 :: support our troops - the American way.
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The Lincoln cent store:
http://www.lincolncent.com
My numismatic art work:
http://www.cdaughtrey.com
USAF veteran, 1986-1996 :: support our troops - the American way.
This happened to me about a year and a half ago and I ended up completely changing careers. In retrospect it was a blessing.
I believe I have what it takes to start focusing on the stuff I want to do rather than just getting another mindless job. I'll give it a shot for a while and see how it works out. At worst I'll be looking for a job in a couple of months.
The Lincoln cent store:
http://www.lincolncent.com
My numismatic art work:
http://www.cdaughtrey.com
USAF veteran, 1986-1996 :: support our troops - the American way.
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It's a very uplifting personal self-assessment book for those who have been forced to make a career change or simply for those who are currently dissatisfied with their career path.
As others have said, thsi could be a blessing in disguise that will lead you into more interesting and better things!
Stuart
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<< CopperCoins: I'm sorry to hear the news about your job. I wish you the best in whatever you decide to do. I strongly recommend that tomorrow you go to your local bookstore and purchase the book entitled "What Color is Your Parachute?" by Richard Bolles. >>
I agree. I went out and got this book plus the workbook. Richard Bolles has been updating this book annually for many years, and he is definitely a career guru. Other good books are: 48 Days to the Work you Love and 48 Days to Creative Income, both by Dan Miller. Here is his web site: Dan Miller's Web Site on Career Coaching.
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<< <i>So I guess I can work on the book all that much harder...and the website, web design for others, my online store, eBay sales, and whatever else it takes to keep the clock ticking. >>
With what you have going on, forget about getting another job. Work for yourself. the true entrepreneurial spirit. All the profits of your labor and experience will be yours instead of "the company" taking their cut. Slice and dice; you might as well keep the pie, good luck.
<< <i>With what you have going on, forget about getting another job. Work for yourself. the true entrepreneurial spirit. All the profits of your labor and experience will be yours instead of "the company" taking their cut. Slice and dice; you might as well keep the pie, good luck. >>
That's exactly what I'm thinking, actually. I don't NEED the corporate world. If I ever do, it'll still be there.
I truly believe if I focus on numismatics, writing books, selling web service and design, working on my store, ebay, etc. etc. I won't have the TIME for a J-O-B. I'll already have one!
My hope now is that the book I am currently working on printing will "make a name" for me in the national numismatic community to a point that I can work on some other ideas I have that have not yet been published and be taken seriously for what I know and what I can learn. This corporate job just wants to stick me in a corner counting beans and never take advantage of what they have in me, and it makes me sick. It also takes me away from my family, which is another thing I can't stand about it.
The Lincoln cent store:
http://www.lincolncent.com
My numismatic art work:
http://www.cdaughtrey.com
USAF veteran, 1986-1996 :: support our troops - the American way.
Don't think about it as a bad thing, though it may be a bit scary, become your own boss and you will be ok. When you are put into a position like this, you will be surprised as to what you could do.
Best wishes, I went through the same thing years ago.
Tom
You are better off than me. I'm still in college. I have no full-time job. My bi-weekly paychecks suck.
You'll do fine. At least you have job experience. ha
The best opportunities shine their light only in the darkest of hours.
All the best my friend.
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Thanks again..
The Lincoln cent store:
http://www.lincolncent.com
My numismatic art work:
http://www.cdaughtrey.com
USAF veteran, 1986-1996 :: support our troops - the American way.
something about that sometime!), but from my vantage point it is easy to see that you are a talented
and driven individual!
Here's to hoping you can work it out to be successfull with your passions!
Ken (Kansas City)
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so sorry to hear that. Same was done to me the day after Thanksgiving and Im still out on unemployment. I do have to say I just started looking, and was in no hurry so don't let the fact im still out bother you.
It all works out in the end.
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Coppercoins, you are a very intelligent person as your wisdom and skill in Lincoln Cents illustrates. I’m certain you will excel at whatever path you decide to take (whether you seek another job or venture into a numismatic pursuit). Unfortunately, like so many other Americans you are now a statistic - and it is a statistic that will not likely be accurately reported in many of the so-called “economic reports.” So many of my friends and neighbors have been unemployed for well over a year now. They are NOT included in the so-called economic figures, jobless claims, (etc) despite the fact that they remain UNEMPLOYED (though all of their unemployment benefits have long ago run out). My prayers and hopes are with you and your family. matteproof
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I wish you the best in your future endeavors.
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hope you can make a go of it without the "day job".
Few employers in this country want to use their employees talents, they mostly just want
someone to fill a slot.
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<< <i>SAVE THE BOOK! SAVE THE BOOK!!!!!! SELL THE WIFE AND KIDS!!! >>
LOL! The kid is priceless...no sale price. On the other hand...never mind.
The Lincoln cent store:
http://www.lincolncent.com
My numismatic art work:
http://www.cdaughtrey.com
USAF veteran, 1986-1996 :: support our troops - the American way.
<< <i>So I guess I can work on the book all that much harder...and the website, web design for others, my online store, eBay sales, and whatever else it takes to keep the clock ticking. >>
I like the attitude that you have. Work for yourself and not someone else. Put the money in your own pocket. Don't work hard to give your boss a better lifestyle. Best of luck.
The Lincoln cent store:
http://www.lincolncent.com
My numismatic art work:
http://www.cdaughtrey.com
USAF veteran, 1986-1996 :: support our troops - the American way.
There is no need to worry.Your skills and ability has been proven by your site.The help you have been to so many here speak volumes.The personal appreciation voiced by many of these boards should give you heart.You will prevail,of that I'm sure.
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I wish you the best of luck.