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Have You Been Downsized? Consider the Options for a Better Life

 

Author: Geoff Ficke

My wife and I were both effectively eliminated from the traditional corporate work force in the early 1990s. It was traumatic. We were college graduates. We had climbed the corporate ladder, rapidly, inexorably. We enjoyed six figure incomes, a second home, club memberships, prosperous investment accounts, wonderful benefit packages, a College investment plan for our three kids, sports cars and extensive travel. We were devastated! But, it became the best thing that ever happened to us, children included.

We went from regularity, a false sense of security and believing that we enjoyed a bit of that Master of the Universe complex, to really considering things we had taken for granted. Yeah, we were down for a few weeks. The house was glum. What was next? However, fairly quickly, we realized that we had to make things happen. Things werent going to be falling into our laps. We needed to start thinking like entrepreneurs.

It can be difficult re-learning to think like an entrepreneur. Why do I use the word re-learning? Simply because, we are all entrepreneurs at some point during our lives. A kid cutting grass, or working a paper route is a budding entrepreneur. The ritual of seeking a job requires a certain amount of entrepreneurial dash. Selling one-self to the opposite sex requires self-marketing and packaging. Presenting a thesis and selling arguments to professors is an entrepreneurial act.

Until we enter the corporate world almost all of our efforts share elements of entrepreneurial activity. Then the Mr. Big Corporation enters our lives and things seem to change. Report at this time, to this address, to Mr. Smith, your boss, for an agreed pay packet and a certain benefit package. Do this consistently, and fairly well, and we will move you along at our pace, the classic Career Path. Our actions become focused on job performance, judged by the Corporations standards. We adapt professionally. We also adapt our family and social life to the corporate ethos.

And then, that ethos was gone. We had to adjust and rapidly. Here are a few recommendations we found of great value in successfully making the change from a corporate to entrepreneurial lifestyle. First we broke our lives into manageable components, a bit of introspection here. Put Family First

Nothing earth shattering here, we had been good parents. The children were a joy. And yet, we knew we could have attended more recitals, games and parties. We immediately began to be more active as a family group. We enjoyed activities together more and began to appreciate how quickly time slips away. When children grow up, they move on. That opportunity to be involved in a daily basis is gone. Dont waste a minute of this precious time.

As much as possible, we kept the children generally in the knowledge loop on current business affairs. All of a sudden we werent going to work. How do you hide that? Also, we made every effort to place a positive, forward- looking face on our reality.

Family Budget Priorities

We sat down and seriously analyzed current assets and liabilities. What did we spend that was not really a necessity? Starbucks? Dinners out? Movie Rentals? Underused automobiles? Pool Service? We discovered that our lifestyle could be well maintained by simply being more aware of our spending patterns and considering each purchase. Was it a need, or a want?

We also involved the children in spending decisions particular to them. Was a club necessary? What about that two week summer camp? A new formal might not be in the budget. They were remarkably mature and agreeable to the idea of relative shared sacrifice.

The Social Network Be direct with friends and family. You have been outsourced, downsized or, God forbid, terminated (a better word than Fired!) No sense hiding the truth. Lying is such hard work. You have enough on your plate.

Where to Go for Income?

If there is one recommendation every corporate ex-employee should recognize it is this: Time is not your friend! After the shock of your release, a few tears, maybe a beer or two, immediately start assembling a Personal Business Plan. Honestly consider every detail in your current life situation. Including:
* Your Age * Short Term Needs
* Relocation Options * Window of Time
* Savings * Expenses
* Interests * Family Flexibility
* Severance * Health * Corporate options * Networks

Ben Franklin, our great Founding Father, used to settle difficult questions in his typically logical way. He took a piece of paper and drew a line right down the middle. On one side he marked a +, on the other column he marked a -. Then he considered each element of his problem and honestly placed that issue in the appropriate column. When he had exhausted his list, he counted the items assigned to each column. The side with the most entries indicated the proper decision for old Ben to take.

Do this, as honestly as possible. More often than not, there is an interest, a skill or hobby that you have always dreamt of utilizing as your source of income. It worked for us. We love sales and marketing. That became our avenue of financial resurrection, and more importantly, it has lead to a freedom and lifestyle more exciting and varied than we would have considered possible. Making a living doing something you love is a blessing and many more people can achieve this today than ever before in history.

A cell phone, a computer, inter-net access and a web-site can be the basis of a business. Over 700,000 people alone make a living in full, or part, on eBay. Think like an entrepreneur. What did you do for Mr. Big Corp.? Approach similar clients and customers with a customized, targeted list of services. Put your years of experience to use. Research the market for opportunities. Write a realistic business plan for your new enterprise. There are more start-ups in the United States every year than every place in the world; combined. It pays off to be an entrepreneur in the USA!

Work from home. Attend trade shows. Consider being a re-seller from shopping mall kiosks. Contract out services to call centers. Be a consultant in your area of expertise. Send out Press releases on your project. Your network of past work associates and clients is your best future customer base. Partner with a Company already in your field, come aboard as an independent contractor. Work part-time for several firms until something opens in one. Wow them with effort, positive attitude, results, and creativity.

The Mr. Big Corps of the world do not owe you a career. They make decisions based on market realities. That shouldnt mean that your continued success potential is limited or damaged. Your opportunities are open ended.

Author Bio:
Geoff Ficke is a eminent columnist. Geoff likes to write articles about this subject.
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