This was my dream job too, really upset. Put into way too much hard work to be let go.
But I know though, need to kick myself into getting my IM goals going and be dependent myself. Made $500 this month off one method I've been working on, plus $70/month on another project, but it's not enough to support myself. Have four sites finished, just working on doing SEO for them and developing more content, plus promoting them.. Trying to scale things, but some of the things I'm working on require time to grow/develop.
Feels really bad man.
From what you've said it sounds like they will regret their decision, and you're level-headed enough to make things work by yourself.
I was running a company for 4 years, until late last year, when I discovered my business partner was stealing money and getting clients/affiliates to pay him directly into his bank account. After weighing up my legal options I decided to resign and set up by myself.
Fortunately I can do everything that he brought to the table, but in his case he never handled the running of the business. Through the grapevine I have heard he is struggling massively whilst I've never been happier.
When I discovered what he was doing it was a bittersweet moment. On the one hand I felt angry at being betrayed, and on the other, I was glad I had the reason and the fuel to push me into doing what I really wanted to do.
100 %. and the older you are, the less efforts you do to get out of mediocrity.Most people have no motivation to improve their lives because they are stuck in mediocrity. You've been forced out of this mediocrity. This is the best thing that could have ever happened to you.
Now, hike up your skirt, grab your balls, and get to work.
Sorry Brother. It's a hell of a thing to lose a job. Many of us can feel your pain.This was my dream job too, really upset. Put into way too much hard work to be let go.
But I know though, need to kick myself into getting my IM goals going and be dependent myself. Made $500 this month off one method I've been working on, plus $70/month on another project, but it's not enough to support myself. Have four sites finished, just working on doing SEO for them and developing more content, plus promoting them.. Trying to scale things, but some of the things I'm working on require time to grow/develop.
Feels really bad man.
That's a really shit thing to do. I take it you smacked him hard in the mouth??
I found out what he had been doing about 4 months before I resigned and I spent that time exploring my options and planning my exit.
I didn't want any decision I made to be driven by my emotions, so whilst I really wanted to beat him senseless, I instead opted for taking the company website (which was in my name) and the affiliate/introducer contacts; leaving him with a company phone number, no customers and no clue how to run a business.