Laid-off professionals often fall into the trap of believing they will soon secure new employment. The market dynamics suggest a grim outlook, with companies consistently re-hiring similar profiles, leading to a cyclical pattern of layoffs and re-employment. Many people start with six-month employment plans, but these often stretch to a year or longer without resolution. As the cycle continues, it becomes increasingly challenging for individuals to find new positions, compounding their stress and anxiety regarding financial stability.
The biggest mistake most people make after getting laid off is hoping you'll get a job again. The market is not going to recover.
Defeated but trudging along, those laid-off set out to have 6-month plans to get employment. 6-months became a year, and before long, a year nearly becomes two.
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