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Title: I am now jobless
Post by: smithy69 on November 16, 2005, 02:54:53 PM
as previous threads have revealed I am looking to get into the poker industry in some form. I am now not in employment having resigned from my sales managers position as of 14.30 today.

Any ideas lol


Title: Re: I am now jobless
Post by: Ginger on November 16, 2005, 02:58:06 PM
 :o Pray?

Good luck whatever you do.


Title: Re: I am now jobless
Post by: Heid on November 16, 2005, 03:00:54 PM
as previous threads have revealed I am looking to get into the poker industry in some form. I am now not in employment having resigned from my sales managers position as of 14.30 today.

Any ideas lol

Effective immediately?

If so you don't muck about mate!

Good Luck!

Heid
xx


Title: Re: I am now jobless
Post by: smithy69 on November 16, 2005, 03:07:23 PM
Yes I dont come back after 5pm today


Title: Re: I am now jobless
Post by: Heid on November 16, 2005, 03:19:29 PM
Yes I dont come back after 5pm today

Make sure you nick something <g>


Title: Re: I am now jobless
Post by: wsopin07 on November 16, 2005, 03:23:18 PM
become a poker pro, always push w/  4s 7c, its been working for me


Title: Re: I am now jobless
Post by: smithy69 on November 16, 2005, 03:28:20 PM
I am abit worried, but they are going through financial problems and cant pay the staff so no point in me staying


Title: Re: I am now jobless
Post by: Graham C on November 16, 2005, 03:55:41 PM
wow, that was quick!

Id look for another job to tide you over if I were you


Title: Re: I am now jobless
Post by: Robert HM on November 16, 2005, 03:57:05 PM
Whatever happens, good luck.


Title: Re: I am now jobless
Post by: AndrewT on November 16, 2005, 04:01:03 PM
It's a wise move smithy. In a previous job, the company I worked for went through 'restructuring' (funny how companies never restructure upwards...). Everyone in company was evaluated and those deemed least valuable were made redundant. Few months later it happened again, same procedure as before. Somehow, I was still there, having been deemed critical to the company's future, or something. Anyway, one day the company went pop and we all lost our jobs, which meant no redundancy (and, indeed, lost wages). So you've done well to get out while the going is relatively good.

AS for your future employment, you haven't given us much to go on, other than 'I want to work in poker'. There are recruitment consultants who specialise in the gaming industry (in addition to Pentasia there's www.sportsrecruitment.co.uk ). Send them an email, or ring them up and explain your situation, experience and suchlike and they might have something. I got a job in the industry almost by accident, I applied for something in the betting game and the guy who looked at my CV saw the poker stuff I'd written down and happened to have a poker job come on his books that very morning.

This is all assuming you're not swayed by foxy_minx's suggestion of being in the same job as her...


Title: Re: I am now jobless
Post by: Sheriff Fatman on November 16, 2005, 06:16:01 PM
It's a wise move smithy. In a previous job, the company I worked for went through 'restructuring' (funny how companies never restructure upwards...). Everyone in company was evaluated and those deemed least valuable were made redundant. Few months later it happened again, same procedure as before. Somehow, I was still there, having been deemed critical to the company's future, or something. Anyway, one day the company went pop and we all lost our jobs, which meant no redundancy (and, indeed, lost wages). So you've done well to get out while the going is relatively good.

In these circumstances you still retain redundancy entitlement and the DTI ultimately settle the claims of employees of the insolvent company.

Sheriff


Title: Re: I am now jobless
Post by: mikkyT on November 16, 2005, 06:20:29 PM
It's a wise move smithy. In a previous job, the company I worked for went through 'restructuring' (funny how companies never restructure upwards...). Everyone in company was evaluated and those deemed least valuable were made redundant. Few months later it happened again, same procedure as before. Somehow, I was still there, having been deemed critical to the company's future, or something. Anyway, one day the company went pop and we all lost our jobs, which meant no redundancy (and, indeed, lost wages). So you've done well to get out while the going is relatively good.

Are you sure they went through a restructuring?? Something is amiss if they are making the least valuable members of staff redundant. Usually, the most valuable people are given decent sized payoffs to retire/reasonable redunancy offers and the least valuable are moved out of harms way usually in the form of a promotion to the board or senior management. Its the middle of the road people that get it in the neck with no pay out, no pension and no job.


Title: Re: I am now jobless
Post by: AndrewT on November 16, 2005, 06:38:21 PM
I meant 'restructuring' in the loosest possible sense. They had to lose people and quickly. They were a young company with mainly young staff (most in their 20s/early 30s). Most people had only been at the company a few years (if that) and so the amount of redundancy they had to pay out would have been quite small.  I think the idea was to try and cut deadwood to leave themselves with their best people and the best chance of turning things round. I think this is a better idea than that of another company that went through the same thing at roughly the same time. They just decided to make redundant the people with the biggest salaries to save money. However, this coincided with their most experienced and best people, so they were shooting themselves in the foot somewhat.

One clown I worked with got made redundant a couple of months before the company went insolvant. However, in order to smooth his application for housing benefit (whereby they check to see how much money you've got in the bank) he held off paying in his redundancy cheque >:? Result - one worthless bit of paper...

I did manage to get some money off the DTI, but that was only because I'd been at the company over two years - many other people hadn't and got close to nothing.

Anyway, here, after today's football 'advice', is what Smithy's 'possible future career list' looks like:

Betting superstar
Something else


Title: Re: I am now jobless
Post by: snoopy1239 on November 16, 2005, 10:41:19 PM
Good luck to you. I hope everything pans out okay.

I shall be joining you in that boat on Friday. Hope the water's not too rough.



Title: Re: I am now jobless
Post by: desert_rat on November 17, 2005, 01:57:12 PM
Smithy and Snoopy - got to admire your guts for kicking in the job to play poker and finding a poker related job.  Good luck to you both.

On a side note.....this whole "restructuring" bit is very close to home.  I'm an accountant that specialises in insolvency and restructuring!!! Thought I would drop that in early doors in case it ever crops up in the future, and remember someone has to do it!!!!!