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fandomsecrets2014-07-14 06:37 pm
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Re: Have you ever been fired from a job?
Of course I think anyone that hasn't been fired at least once hasn't really lived, and probably played it a little too safe (or just not been found out). It adds character, especially when you are young. As long as why you got fired didn't result in any accompanying criminal charges, it isn't that bad.
Re: Have you ever been fired from a job?
Re: Have you ever been fired from a job?
It depends on age I think. Fired at 18 feels worse than fired at 40, 'cause at 40 you kinda know what is coming and what you can do; at 18 you still have no idea what is coming so it seems so much more scarier and like a failure. Fired at 40 is way worse in terms of repercussions for your life than fired at 18 is, but with the experience and perspective adulthood brings is a lot less personally intimidating.
Re: Have you ever been fired from a job?
(Anonymous) 2014-07-15 04:11 am (UTC)(link)But I do agree it's not the end of the world, and it can be a very valuable learning experience if you're open to learning from it. A lot of times, the more painful things in life can teach us a lot, and save a lot of grief in future, if we're willing to learn.
I know I've learned a lot more from my mistakes than my successes.