So I was fired yesterday...

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Dave_IL

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So the owner of the company calls me into the office with his office manager and presents me with a letter of termination. Not for performance reasons but because of a "core shift in business model". His core business is selling technical training and the part of the business I worked on was a website we acquired from an affiliate who was looking to sell out.

In the year I was running the site for him, I increased traffic 29% (currently at ~1M unique a month & 4.7M pageviews) and revenue 120% till we were making around 15K a month from the site not counting the revenue from 90% of the ad space was setup to push traffic towards his training products site which counted for 20% of his total traffic on the training website.

I suppose some people would feel upset but strangely I am ok with it. I got around 3 months severance, my usual quarterly bonus on revenues, and he is still paying for me to go to Pubcon, which he will be there also.

Thanks to SEO_Mike and the newbie thread, I pushed into doing things for myself and have been making about 10$ a day now off of the work I put in from that thread. So I extend a big thanks to him for a motivating push. I got a little too comfortable working for someone else and forgot where I want to be in 5 years. I will now be able to put more effort into doing things for my own instead of someone else with a little bit of cushion.

Things always happen for a reason, I look forward to meeting some of you at Pubcon!
 


Looks like you're in pretty good shape - you have 3 months of a recommended 6 month cushion and a bit of time on your side. Good luck!
 
Err...

Income normally != living expenses.

So if you earn 5K, but your expenses are 3K, your 6month cushion is 18K, not 30K.

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Then I'm doing something totally wrong...

income < living expenses

...at least until the raise on 01/01/08 - divorce sucks that way.
 
Yeah, my income is far more than living expenses, so I'm able to put away a nice stash for a rainy day. Not everyone earns less than they spend. It's all about careful budgeting.
 
Maybe you should have a look around in the training industry for any opportunities.I'm sure your boss has competitors, do they have an aff programs?

I know of at least one in the UK.
 
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