Thread regarding BP PLC layoffs

Some good advice

As someone who is in his mid 50s and have seen my position downsized and eliminated three times in my career, the best advice I can give anyone is to allow for grieving but be prepared to pick yourself off the floor just as fast as you can. This is the way of corporations in the modern era. You will likely lose your job a few times in a long career. Don’t let depression to take root. Make finding a new job your new full time
Job. Network like you never have before. And don’t confuse blindly responding to lots of job postings on LinkedIn and Indeed for actual progress...biggest mistake people laid off make. Also, don’t be afraid at looking at contract job opportunities because in today’s economy it likely is your best strategy. Many companies eventually hire contractors full time. You will make it through this. Adaptability and relentless focus is what you need. Be smart with money too.

Good advice from @1uba+17VyhVWC, bumped to the top so more people could see it.

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One thing I learned later in my career is if at all possible try and get a job with your local or state government or with the federal government. If you can land a government job then many things like layoffs due to lack of work or age will be less likely because the government is not in business to make a profit unlike the private sector. Private companies only care about the bottom line and what profits they made. If they aren't doing well they will start laying people off immediately or for what ever reason because they can tell you anything just to get rid of you. With the government its much more difficult for you to lose your job unless you do something incredibly terrible. Also government jobs have a pay schedule that they follow so you know what your raise will be each year. I work for the government and I just got my 5,000 dollar a year raise because I made it to the next government salary step with my position and this is during the pandemic. Trying to get a raise from a private company is like pulling teeth. Your lucky if you get a 1% raise these days. If I knew about the huge difference between the private sector and the government sector I would have tried to get a job at least 20 years ago. Just keep it in mind the next time you look for a new job.

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