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Originally Posted by Titty Meat
Sorry to hear that man. When I got laid off last year and made a thread about it everyone said how id bounce back better. I thought they were just being nice turns out they were right. You got this enjoy your summer
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When you're laid off everyone likes to say "you'll find something, you'll bounce back, don't worry about it you're smart and talented and you will end up in something great"
It always rings hollow, it's an easy way for your friends to skip ahead in their mind after you've done all the hard work to find something new and it just works out. I kind of find it lazy of my friend group because the hard work is something they don't have to think about but rather just assume you'll do it.
Not that they're wrong or like, obligated to fix your problem. But I do like it when friends offer advice that has actually actionable suggestions.
I had a friend suggest doing LinkedIn Premium which costs money but it was instrumental in helping me find my last two jobs.
LinkedIn tries to be social media and is full of nonsense but there are a LOT of tools there. I'd have to say I suggest it.