About
Girl redundant is a multi-faceted communications specialist, with over 20 years in the corporate world (to which she is grateful to have rejoined recently.) Her five and half months of redundancy encouraged her to recalibrate her life, unleashing a new-found creativity. She has come to realise she is not defined by what she does, but rather who she is. This blog continues to be a retrospective of her experiences as a redundant.
November 8, 2009 at 7:17 pm |
thank you dear lady
i have the same done to me and you make me feel a lot better.
in this life surely we could find something better then work for people who dont care.
thank you again
dominique
November 11, 2009 at 11:26 am |
Hi Dominique
Finding the humourous side to what happened was definitely the best coping mechanism I could have wished for. I am so pleased you enjoyed my view on things.
Hearing you on your last comment – it certainly does make me think twice about jumping into just anything again.
Thanks
Naomi
January 5, 2010 at 11:19 am |
Hello there Naomi
Jen here from our Barilla days – you remember sunning ourselves in the Hunter Valley courtesy of flour and water!!!
Thank you for sharing your experiences and it looks like congrats for getting back on the horse. No more corporate for me and mine – now policing and teaching respectively and loving it – all in rural victoria. I stumbled upon one of your pieces so thought i would connect. Hoping all is back on track – an alternate track that is…
Continue to take care of yourself Naomi
Cheers, beers and happy tears.
Jen
January 6, 2010 at 4:22 pm |
Wow Jen
Thanks for making contact. So amazing to hear from you.
Been a long time between yacks for us.
You sound great which is wonderful.
Yes I am getting back on track with everything but the time away from the corporate world has definitely left many changes…all for the better.
Take care.
gr