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Old 05-05-2020, 01:06 PM
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Re: Kena fired, able to feedback to MOM?

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Originally Posted by 178noobnoob View Post
Yes bro. Currently can only stay positive and try to get a job as soon as possible. Thought of going insurance. But in order to sit for their paper. Also have to wait till after the CB. So i guess have to trigger my savings for the time being. After which will pretty much depend on luck and job.
Bro, stay strong. If it helps, I went through something similar in the past too. My team and I are made redundant because of outsourcing. We sat down and discussed together what we need to do.

In the end 4 of us decided that we want to control our own fate and don't go thru this again, the rest are either those who stay positive, take it as a break and started looking at what type of jobs/career they actually want. Most of them are doing quite well now. For those who just waste time whining about how unfair it is, those I'm still in very infrequent contact with are still struggling and some of them also got laid off or are on no-pay leave now.

For the 4 of us, we started something with low capital but put in almost all our time and energy into it. Fast forward to today, we are not rich, but am doing ok. We went through the shit before, so we make sure to pay our guys proper salary and bonuses before paying out our own dividends every year, which isn't a lot but enough to make us don't worry if we live modestly. But this year, we think it will be lucky if we can just pay out bonuses and don't even need to think about dividends lol.

It's not easy though in the early days especially, sure got friction and differences in views etc, stress and competition from the market, customers making things difficult for us etc. We are fearful especially in the first year when it seems we made the wrong decision and is struggling at every turn, cutting down expenses, selling our cars etc, sometimes even discussing when and how to stop our partnership. Essentially no such thing as holidays, working hours etc, it's all just work and more work. But luckily now even in this climate, we are not worried cos of our decision that year and all our pain during the process. It's really a lot of hard work, tears and sweat though (yes we literally cried at some points when all seemed bleak).

Stay strong and keep your head up. My humble 2 cents; don't waste too much time and effort trying to go after your ex-employer. The time and energy can be spent better and hopefully when you look back at this point in time, like the other bro mention, you will think it's actually a lucky thing that happened and propel you to your future success.

Create your own luck and all the best!