Wednesday, September 3, 2014

The Things You NEVER Worry About...We Lost Our Jobs

On July 22nd, Heather and I were called into work and fired. 

Well, they don't use that term.

They call it "separation of employement".

I guess that is supposed to make it better.

Heather and I both worked for a hospital system here in Pensacola.  She had been with them over a decade, and I was nearing my 8 year mark.

Our facility is the mental health provider for the community, and to avoid details and a very long story, Heather and I were very concerned about a new hire who had recently been in our programs as a client.  I went to HR (my department) and spoke to a director about my concerns (safety being the primary concern)...and two days later it was determined that both Heather and myself had violated this individuals rights to privacy...and we were fired.

Those first days after we were fired were full of tears. You go through all the emotions. Hurt, anger, happiness,  etc.  Of course, I cried much more than Heather.  I was scared that we would have no money coming in, but more than fear, it was intense sadness.  Work had been part of our family.  We loved our jobs.  We loved the mission.  The week before we were fired...we were rockstar employees.  Heather wanted to retire from there. I was just hurt.

But you can only be hurt and cry for so long.  Clearly, those of you who know me, know that I don't really save money. I am more about spending it.  So I had no savings.  Heather had no savings.  I have no credit cards.  Heather wouldn't want to use her credit cards.  I didn't know how we were going to make it until we found new jobs.

And that's when our friends and families showed up in ways I couldnt have even imagined.  A couple of people sent us money and gift cards in the mail.  Some of our friends organized a surprise party for us at the beach...where they lifted our spirits and collected money.  Some of our friends brought food to our house, invited us to their houses for dinners, left beer on the front doorstep.  Someone even called the power company and paid $100 towards our powerbill.  One of our friends paid for our air conditioner to be fixed. Our cowokers wrote letters to employee relations stating how appalled they were that we were fired. 

It was a tremendous amount of love.

We are surrounded by good people in our lives.

However, we still don't have a job.  We have applied, if  you combine both of our applications, for close to 70 jobs.  I have had 2 interviews. Heather will have her 2nd one today.

It's discouraging.

I know that I am talented.  I know that I have gifts that come natural to me.  But I hate having to sell myself on a resume.  If I could just get face-to-face with someone...I could hook them.

I realize that when we live in this cyber world, we often are not aware of what each other do in the "real world".  I have worked in corporate Education & Training for over 8 years.  I am a corporate trainer and a public speaker.  I specialize in leadership development but have also been responsible for new employee onboarding.  I have a degree in Communication, with an emphasis in Corporate Communication.  We live in Pensacola, FL...but I hate the heat and would love to move somewhere where there are actual seasons.  The problem with moving is...we have four dogs.  I have applied for jobs in Colorado, Chicago, Oklahoma, Florida, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, South Carolina, & Boston.  I want a job that I can make a difference, enjoy, and grow.

There you go.

Heather has a degree in Exercise science and managed the Activity Center for our organization.  She led therapeutic groups and classes for our clients, ages 5-90.  She specializes in working with seniors, and that is really where her passion is.  Of course she is a personal trainer as well.

So keep your ears out for us!  It never hurts.

Perhaps I should use some of my "retirement" time to blog more!

Perhaps I shall.


12 comments:

  1. I'm assuming you've spoken with an attorney who specializes in employment law? Sounds like wrongful termination, at least on the surface. Did you sign anything?

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  2. I will definitely keep my ears open - hang in there, my friend... I'm truly sorry!

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  3. Look at life care centers of America, I know here in Kansas they have openings that would fit you both

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  4. i am in Chicago, if you feel comfortable, please send me your resume, I have many contacts in your field (and specifically heather's field) and would love to put the word out. my
    "real" email is kristin_belleson13@yahoo.com. thanks and good luck!

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  5. Hi Amy, so sorry to read that - like you say there are some things we don't worry about that jump up out of nowhere and knock us for six. Here's hoping that you get back on your feet asap, hugs Hx

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  6. I am so so sorry to hear this. Any chance you can file a wrongful termination suit? Just a thought. I'm in Jacksonville and while definitely NOT colder than Pensacola, I will keep my ear to the ground for you both. Hang in there!

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  7. Just wondering how you two are doing with your job search, life, etc. Hope all is going well.

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  8. Please give us an update Amy. I've been following you for a couple of years and miss you and worry about how you're doing. Hope all is well!

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  9. Thanks for sharing your thoughts to us. Looking forward to the next.

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  10. Hoping you and Heather have found jobs and are doing well. Wishing you both the best and hoping this will be a great year.

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  11. Sorry to hear - if you are still looking for work, try applying with DHL to join their CIS program in the US. They have huge resources dedicated to training and development.

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