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6 replies to “The Salaryman’s guide to navigating retrenchment”
You guys do fantastic write-ups and the biggest difference compare to other blogs, is the drawings. Really make it very interesting to read the artucles!
This post is solid! I really appreciated how you broke down the whole retrenchment process. The fact that you highlighted the emotional rollercoaster and the importance of mental well-being really struck a chord. It’s not just about finding a new job; it’s about keeping your head in the game too. And the tips on how to negotiate your severance, like understanding your rights, are super practical and useful.
My question for everyone is: how do you think we can be better prepared for sudden job losses in our daily lives? I ask this because in this unpredictable economy, having a safety net or backup plan is becoming crucial. Given the rising cost of living in Singapore, what steps can we take to safeguard our financial future? It’d be great to hear everyone’s thoughts!
You guys do fantastic write-ups and the biggest difference compare to other blogs, is the drawings. Really make it very interesting to read the artucles!
Yea the drawings are so cute!
Thank you guys so much. Made our day. 😉
severance package? Unfortunately, most SG SMEs won’t offer one.
This post is solid! I really appreciated how you broke down the whole retrenchment process. The fact that you highlighted the emotional rollercoaster and the importance of mental well-being really struck a chord. It’s not just about finding a new job; it’s about keeping your head in the game too. And the tips on how to negotiate your severance, like understanding your rights, are super practical and useful.
My question for everyone is: how do you think we can be better prepared for sudden job losses in our daily lives? I ask this because in this unpredictable economy, having a safety net or backup plan is becoming crucial. Given the rising cost of living in Singapore, what steps can we take to safeguard our financial future? It’d be great to hear everyone’s thoughts!