Thursday, November 21, 2019
7 clues youre about to be fired and what you can do about it
7 clues you're about to be fired â" and what you can do about it 7 clues you're about to be fired - and what you can do about it If youâre feeling that Monday morning dread every day of the week - you may be onto something. While itâs not always a great idea to trust your gut about every single work issue, hereâs when it may be worth wondering if your jobâs in danger.1. Youâre not that busyRyan Naylor, Founder of LocalWork.com, offered a few hints to keep an eye out for if you think you might be fired for performance reasons: âYou might notice that you arenât getting handed as many projects as you were before. Something might have happened, or maybe there was a series of events that caused these concerns to arise.â2. Youâre given loads of days offBelieve it or not, sometimes good things disguise really crummy things. If your boss is thinking about firing you, itâs entirely possible youâll suddenly find yourself with a lot of vacation days. âMaybe they readily grant you days off so they donât have to face you as they plan for your termination,â Naylor said.3. Theyâre cooling offIf your boss or manager sense that youâll soon be on the way out, you may suddenly find yourself âBeing excluded from important department meetings that you are customarily included in,â according to Scott Samuels of Horizon Hospitality. You might be receiving fewer lunch invitations or group emails, and Naylor says âThere could be a lack of eye contact and a disconnection that feels dismissive.â4. Your company is downsizingâIf you think the company is downsizing and your position may be eliminated, look for worried managers, a lot of executive meetings and listen for break room rumors,â Naylor says.Looking for an inspiring way to start your day? Sign up for Morning Motivation!Itâs our friendly Facebook robot that will send you a quick note every weekday morning to help you start strong. Sign up here by clicking Get Started!Ask yourself if what your department produces is still in need, or whether thereâs a slow-down in demand for your services in general. And while youâre at it, Naylor says, think about whether your department is âbloated during a time of financial distress for the company.âIf any of these signs ring true, Naylor says you have to consider the tough fact that you may be let go. âThere isnât much you can do if downsizing is imminent,â he says. What you should do though, is start planning. âYour layoff may include a severance package, but this doesnât mean you should take a vacation,â Naylor says. âThe longer you are unemployed, the less appealing you will be to recruiters and hiring managers.â5. Theyâre playing the fieldSamuels said a sure sign youâre about to be fired is finding a listing on an internet job board of your job (or one thatâs really similar) posted by your company. Even worse though, is when you find a posting of your job in your city listed as âconfidential.â6. Thereâs a new kid in townSamuels said a sure sign youâre probably going to be fired is when âother individuals star t becoming overly involved in your department and/or with your responsibilities,â specifically ones theyâd never been previously involved in.7. Youâre on probationFinding out that youâve been put on a PIP (Performance Improvement Plan) by your direct supervisor and given a specific time frame to correct deficiencies, is never a great sign, according to Samuels.What you can doSo, should you give up entirely and hand in your resignation? Not just yet.Be proactive: As painful as it feels, Samuels said you should âbe proactive in sitting down with your immediate supervisor and discussing/resolving issues that could result in termination.âStep up your game: Samuels also advises putting in extra time and hours to âgo above and beyond to show your commitment to the company.Consult with HR: If at all possible, Samuels thinks itâs a good idea to âSit down with your Human Resource Manager/Director and advise them about your observations. Ask them if there is anything that yo u need to be concerned about. Be tactful and careful when doing this so you donât come across as being overly paranoid.âMake nice: Naylor says: âIf you want to keep your job, there are some things you can do. The fact that you werenât fired out of hand might mean that they are hesitating, considering whether you are still a value-add. Show them that you are. Apologize for the incidents that led to this precarious position you are in. Show humility. Offer to show them improvement over a specific period of time. Be specific and, once again, be humble.âGet moving: And if the inevitable is just around the corner, start planning now. Naylor says: âYour layoff may include a severance package, but this doesnât mean you should take a vacation. The longer you are unemployed, the less appealing you will be to recruiters and hiring managers.â
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