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Strong Medicine for Victims of Firing, March 24, 2000
This review is from: Firing Back: Power Strategies for Cutting the Best Deal When You're About to Lose Your Job (Paperback)
Jodie-Beth Galos and Sandy McIntosh have written an extremely useful book for those who have been unjustly fired or "downsized." The authors provide a comprehensive plan for deciding what the terminated (or soon to be terminated) employee wishes to accomplish, what s/he can, in fact, accomplish, how, precisely, to enter into negotiations and pursue and monitor each phase of the process, how to reach a satisfactory settlement, and, finally, how to manage money while out of work. This clearly and elegantly written book features a balance of realistic stories about firing and negotiation processes and appropriately technical and involved legal and financial information.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Puts you in the driver's seat when they're driving you out, April 23, 1999
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This review is from: Firing Back: Power Strategies for Cutting the Best Deal When You're About to Lose Your Job (Paperback)
This book takes the reader from a position of helplessness in the firing process to that of equals negotiating the best transition out of a work situation. While nothing will ever make the process of losing your job pleasant, this book covers all of the ins and outs of making sure that you get the best exit deal that you can, and that you don't fall apart in the time between jobs. Covering the time from before you lose your job (Yes, Virginia, there may be signs that it is coming) through the process of negotiating your exit, and what to do after it's all over, this book gives a solid, sensible approach to handling yourself in the one crisis few of us anticipate. This book tells you what to do, and more importantly, what not to do when you are being fired. Most people don't think about being fired until it's all over. Get the book and be prepared. It can happen to you.
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"Firing Back" is a must for a financial planner's library., June 26, 1997
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This review is from: Firing Back: Power Strategies for Cutting the Best Deal When You're About to Lose Your Job (Paperback)
When a client faces a daunting task of pulling his life together after being fired, usually the last thing he wants to do is "deal" with the ex-employer. This book effeciently steps the employee through the maze of beaurocratic nightmares that must be addressed. --Pam Pearson, pearsonfin@aol.com
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