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Layoffs Quotes

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Howard Zinn
“Being fired has some of the advantages of dying without its supreme disadvantages. People say extra-nice things about you, and you get to hear them.”
Howard Zinn, You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train: A Personal History of Our Times

Michael Thomas Sunnarborg
“Change is difficult, but it can be managed when you stay aware of the power of your choices, even if it’s simply your attitude.”
Michael Thomas Sunnarborg, The White Box Club Handbook: Simple Tools For Career Transition

“Cash flow never comes from making people redundant.”
kamil toume

Abhijit Naskar
“Takeover Twattery (The Sonnet)

Oligarchs don't even care about the welfare of their employees,
And you want them to care about social welfare! Keep dreaming!
Oligarchs have no regard for the struggles of human life,
And you think they'll transform the world! Keep dreaming!
I thought Mark was bad for not treating facebook's health issues,
But the chief twat makes Zuck look like an incompetent simpleton.
Oligarchs are poster boys for regress, not crusaders for freedom,
Better to have a CEO without answers than one who answers to none.
However, like corrupt politicians, oligarchs are made by people,
If anybody is to blame it's the morons who put them in pedestal.
If you had the common sense to question your pavlovian attraction,
Spoiled brats could never treat society as daddy's mine of emerald.
Now more than ever it is imperative to ban large scale takeovers.
Moreover, it is vital to legally shun the rise of billionaires.”
Abhijit Naskar, Esperanza Impossible: 100 Sonnets of Ethics, Engineering & Existence

Jarod Kintz
“Don't miss work and never be late. Your boss will appreciate it, and he will reward you by shaking your hand in gratitude after he lays you off.”
Jarod Kintz, Powdered Saxophone Music

Jarod Kintz
“AI doesn't take any breaks. Plus, AI won't file sexual harassment charges when your boss flirts with it.”
Jarod Kintz, Powdered Saxophone Music

Srivani Bairi
“When I arrived, I started off at the bottom of the ladder as a junior consultant.”
Srivani Bairi, Freshly Laidoff

Srivani Bairi
“Blindsided, I had a mild stroke after the termination notice email.”
Srivani Bairi, Freshly Laidoff

Srivani Bairi
“Brother suggested getting pizza to get my mind off the layoff.”
Srivani Bairi, Freshly Laidoff

Srivani Bairi
“When things are going well, they’ll go yeah, corporate jobs and software jobs are great! The financial growth, benefits, perks and the workspaces are the best! And when layoffs happen, the tables are turned. Instead, now they say, why become a consultant, you should have chosen a more ‘ever-greenâ€� job.”
Srivani Bairi, Freshly Laidoff

Srivani Bairi
“Almost cracked a job through a referral from an old colleague but a college fresher was chosen over me. Life is so cut throat in this economy! Time for a post-failure pep talk followed by a probable nervous breakdown (snacks included).”
Srivani Bairi, Freshly Laidoff

Srivani Bairi
“I sometimes think back about the day I got laid off. I didn’t remember much of that doomsday, other than eating cake and being shocked out of my mind.”
Srivani Bairi, Freshly Laidoff

Michael Thomas Sunnarborg
“How we respond to something is just as important—if not more important—than our initial reaction.”
Michael Thomas Sunnarborg, The White Box Club Handbook: Simple Tools For Career Transition

Mitchell Waldman
“This used to be a great country. Not now. Not anymore.
I was laid off from the drugstore. Worked there almost thirty years. Worked my way up from the bottom, from Stock Boy to Manager, with little in the way of education -- I didn't graduate high school, was a semester shy when my dad got sick. I ran that damned place for the owner, Bud Wilkins. Then, when Bud retired, and had no one to carry on the business, this big chain bought him out and they discarded me like a badly worn sneaker."
--From the story "After the Layoff," included in forthcoming story collection BROTHERS, FATHERS, AND OTHER STRANGERS”
Mitchell Waldman

Avijeet Das
“First we lose, then we win in Life."

Recently many people in the IT and Tech sectors are facing a difficult phase of their life. I had similarly faced a difficult phase in the Finance sector in the year 2008.

We all have gone through failures in life. But that should not stop us from trying for success. Staying hopeful and working toward our goals bring us an opportunity to achieve success.”
Avijeet Das

Avijeet Das
“In the time of layoffs my two cents of advice to the entrepreneurs and business leaders: we share a great camaraderie with some people. We get amazing positive energy and warm vibes from some people.They genuinely care for us and want us to be successful and happy. They trust us and collaborate with us to accomplice our creative goals. We must hold on to such people in our life and stay connected to them. That's the way to lead a happy and satisfied life.”
Avijeet Das

Avijeet Das
“In the time of layoffs my two cents of advice to the entrepreneurs and business leaders. We share a great camaraderie with some people. We get amazing positive energy and warm vibes from some people. They genuinely care for us and want us to be successful and happy. They trust us and collaborate with us to accomplice our creative goals. We must hold on to such people in our life and stay connected to them. That's the way to lead a happy and satisfied life.”
Avijeet Das

“Layoffs are Happening â†� Re-skilling workforce, supporting startups, and increasing government spending on job-creating sectors can help.”
Dipti Dhakul