Julia Erickson, Suzanne Vosburg
Betrayed by Work
Women's Stories of Trauma, Healing and Hope After Being Fired (Vocational Guidance and Job Advice for Invaluable Women)
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Julia Erickson, Suzanne Vosburg
Betrayed by Work
Women's Stories of Trauma, Healing and Hope After Being Fired (Vocational Guidance and Job Advice for Invaluable Women)
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In Betrayed by Work: Women tell the Truth About Being Fired, authors Julie Erickson and Suzanne Vosburg provide a realistic framework, based on real women¿s experiences, for processing the emotional trauma of losing your job.
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In Betrayed by Work: Women tell the Truth About Being Fired, authors Julie Erickson and Suzanne Vosburg provide a realistic framework, based on real women¿s experiences, for processing the emotional trauma of losing your job.
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- Verlag: Mango Media
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 137mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 322g
- ISBN-13: 9781642505641
- ISBN-10: 1642505641
- Artikelnr.: 60610871
- Verlag: Mango Media
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 137mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 322g
- ISBN-13: 9781642505641
- ISBN-10: 1642505641
- Artikelnr.: 60610871
Julia Erickson is a career coach who helps people find their ¿right fit¿ work. A survivor of being fired, she has coached many people who have experienced job loss which led to this book. She wrote an ebook, Your Right Fit Job: Guide to Getting Work You Really Love, and has contributed essays to two other books, one of which is the best-selling Success from the Heart . She was Executive Director of two non-profit organizations in New York City over a twelve year period. Prior to that, Julia led public/private workforce development initiatives in NYC government. A graduate of Smith College, Julia has an MBA in Leadership. Among her awards are the James Beard Foundation¿s 2003 Humanitarian of the Year and Woman¿s Day Magazine¿s 2002 ¿Women Who Inspire Us¿.
Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1. I
m What?!! Chapter 2. Raka. Is this Legal? Chapter 3: Chloe. Oh, you guys are firing me today? Chapter 4. Birdie. Don
t worry honey. Yoüre a smart lady, yoüll find something Chapter 5: Kayla. There is one less Black girl on Wall Street today Chapter 6. Jill. COVID-19: I had never been fired so many times in one week Chapter 7. Cynthia. How dare she? Chapter 8: Jane. I thought I was helping Chapter 9: Bridget. I
m what?! Chapter 10: Lisette. Everything I ever did was taken away from me at that moment Chapter 11: Carol: I was a pioneer who got left behind Chapter 12: Umara. I got fired for not working miracles Chapter 13: Joyce. I loved my job, and it broke my heart Chapter 14: Priti: I asked HR for information Chapter 15: Anne. I was not where I needed to be Chapter 16: Margret: Laid Off Really Means
Fired
Chapter 17: Barbara. I was powerless to keep my own job Chapter 18: Nicole. I got my confidence back Chapter 19: Elaine. My performance review kept being delayed Chapter 20: Serena. I no longer feel like a victim Chapter 21: Jennifer. I discovered my voice Chapter 22: Isabel. It takes time and courage to transition Chapter 23: Melanie. I moved from corporate constraints to freedom Chapter 24. Jean. I was fired twice and am so much happier Chapter 25: Minerva. A time-out led to my self-transformation Chapter 26: Julie. I created something worth taking over Chapter 27: Well, now what? Chapter 28: Folks don
t know what to say Chapter 29: What We Have Learned Chapter 30: Radical Firing: What Do We Suggest? Conclusion Helpful Resources Work: Employer-Employee Relations, Leadership, Job Search, Career and stuff we like The Personal: Personal Development, Enrichment, Emotional Management and stuff we like
m What?!! Chapter 2. Raka. Is this Legal? Chapter 3: Chloe. Oh, you guys are firing me today? Chapter 4. Birdie. Don
t worry honey. Yoüre a smart lady, yoüll find something Chapter 5: Kayla. There is one less Black girl on Wall Street today Chapter 6. Jill. COVID-19: I had never been fired so many times in one week Chapter 7. Cynthia. How dare she? Chapter 8: Jane. I thought I was helping Chapter 9: Bridget. I
m what?! Chapter 10: Lisette. Everything I ever did was taken away from me at that moment Chapter 11: Carol: I was a pioneer who got left behind Chapter 12: Umara. I got fired for not working miracles Chapter 13: Joyce. I loved my job, and it broke my heart Chapter 14: Priti: I asked HR for information Chapter 15: Anne. I was not where I needed to be Chapter 16: Margret: Laid Off Really Means
Fired
Chapter 17: Barbara. I was powerless to keep my own job Chapter 18: Nicole. I got my confidence back Chapter 19: Elaine. My performance review kept being delayed Chapter 20: Serena. I no longer feel like a victim Chapter 21: Jennifer. I discovered my voice Chapter 22: Isabel. It takes time and courage to transition Chapter 23: Melanie. I moved from corporate constraints to freedom Chapter 24. Jean. I was fired twice and am so much happier Chapter 25: Minerva. A time-out led to my self-transformation Chapter 26: Julie. I created something worth taking over Chapter 27: Well, now what? Chapter 28: Folks don
t know what to say Chapter 29: What We Have Learned Chapter 30: Radical Firing: What Do We Suggest? Conclusion Helpful Resources Work: Employer-Employee Relations, Leadership, Job Search, Career and stuff we like The Personal: Personal Development, Enrichment, Emotional Management and stuff we like
Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1. I
m What?!! Chapter 2. Raka. Is this Legal? Chapter 3: Chloe. Oh, you guys are firing me today? Chapter 4. Birdie. Don
t worry honey. Yoüre a smart lady, yoüll find something Chapter 5: Kayla. There is one less Black girl on Wall Street today Chapter 6. Jill. COVID-19: I had never been fired so many times in one week Chapter 7. Cynthia. How dare she? Chapter 8: Jane. I thought I was helping Chapter 9: Bridget. I
m what?! Chapter 10: Lisette. Everything I ever did was taken away from me at that moment Chapter 11: Carol: I was a pioneer who got left behind Chapter 12: Umara. I got fired for not working miracles Chapter 13: Joyce. I loved my job, and it broke my heart Chapter 14: Priti: I asked HR for information Chapter 15: Anne. I was not where I needed to be Chapter 16: Margret: Laid Off Really Means
Fired
Chapter 17: Barbara. I was powerless to keep my own job Chapter 18: Nicole. I got my confidence back Chapter 19: Elaine. My performance review kept being delayed Chapter 20: Serena. I no longer feel like a victim Chapter 21: Jennifer. I discovered my voice Chapter 22: Isabel. It takes time and courage to transition Chapter 23: Melanie. I moved from corporate constraints to freedom Chapter 24. Jean. I was fired twice and am so much happier Chapter 25: Minerva. A time-out led to my self-transformation Chapter 26: Julie. I created something worth taking over Chapter 27: Well, now what? Chapter 28: Folks don
t know what to say Chapter 29: What We Have Learned Chapter 30: Radical Firing: What Do We Suggest? Conclusion Helpful Resources Work: Employer-Employee Relations, Leadership, Job Search, Career and stuff we like The Personal: Personal Development, Enrichment, Emotional Management and stuff we like
m What?!! Chapter 2. Raka. Is this Legal? Chapter 3: Chloe. Oh, you guys are firing me today? Chapter 4. Birdie. Don
t worry honey. Yoüre a smart lady, yoüll find something Chapter 5: Kayla. There is one less Black girl on Wall Street today Chapter 6. Jill. COVID-19: I had never been fired so many times in one week Chapter 7. Cynthia. How dare she? Chapter 8: Jane. I thought I was helping Chapter 9: Bridget. I
m what?! Chapter 10: Lisette. Everything I ever did was taken away from me at that moment Chapter 11: Carol: I was a pioneer who got left behind Chapter 12: Umara. I got fired for not working miracles Chapter 13: Joyce. I loved my job, and it broke my heart Chapter 14: Priti: I asked HR for information Chapter 15: Anne. I was not where I needed to be Chapter 16: Margret: Laid Off Really Means
Fired
Chapter 17: Barbara. I was powerless to keep my own job Chapter 18: Nicole. I got my confidence back Chapter 19: Elaine. My performance review kept being delayed Chapter 20: Serena. I no longer feel like a victim Chapter 21: Jennifer. I discovered my voice Chapter 22: Isabel. It takes time and courage to transition Chapter 23: Melanie. I moved from corporate constraints to freedom Chapter 24. Jean. I was fired twice and am so much happier Chapter 25: Minerva. A time-out led to my self-transformation Chapter 26: Julie. I created something worth taking over Chapter 27: Well, now what? Chapter 28: Folks don
t know what to say Chapter 29: What We Have Learned Chapter 30: Radical Firing: What Do We Suggest? Conclusion Helpful Resources Work: Employer-Employee Relations, Leadership, Job Search, Career and stuff we like The Personal: Personal Development, Enrichment, Emotional Management and stuff we like