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Brian Bensky's avatar

One practical thing you should always, always do, before taking time for anything, is to get set up with unemployment. It typically takes a few weeks for the process to complete and to start getting payments, so get it started ASAP even if you have severance pay coming in. These days, it's typically all done online, and direct deposit to your account. Once that's squared away, follow Simon's excellent advice and take some time to clear your head.

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Kirill's avatar

If you took time after losing the job, use it to cool down and think if it was net positive. if it was, don't use "I should have ..." if you actually shouldn't have. I lost my job multiple times and so far (in 30+ years career) it was NEVER net negative. I would've been worse within like 5-10 yr horizon if I stayed.

Especially don't say "I should have" if you shouldn't and the history proved you right. But be very careful trumping the fact that the history proved you right, you might be talking to someone who you will prove wrong next time and meanwhile it's better to keep them in the dark.

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