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Been Downsized? Now What?

 

Losing your job does not mean the end of the world. The outcome does not always turn out to be negative.  It can open doors to other opportunities. It can be a turning point. It can be a time to reflect on what you really want to do with the rest of your life.

 

When someone goes through a downsizing, the experience can be like an emotional roller coaster. One can feel shock, mourning, anger, and depression before coming to terms with what’s happening.

 

Once you let the initial reaction of being laid off run its course, focus on the future. Remember, if you have a good skills set and network, you will get another job. In the meantime, here are a few tips to help you make the transition.

 

 

Regardless of how your situation relates to downsizing, know that you have a choice. You can choose to be hopeful and optimistic. Positive things come out of good and bad situations. You can choose to focus on the good things. It will get you through a downsizing a little easier.

 

Call Your EAP

If you or someone you care about needs help dealing with job loss, you may wish to contact our Employee Assistance Program (EAP).  EAP counselors are available 24 hours a day, every day of the week, to provide confidential assistance at no cost to you. 

Contact our EAP Program at 1-800-451-1834.  Information and other resources are also available online at www.maine.gov/bhr/sos and www.maine.gov/beh