Comment on I'm about to get fired. How do I make sure my next job is a better place to work?
communism@lemmy.ml 1 day ago
You could look for another job in the nonprofit sector. Your past experience will help you. You’ve not said what your specialisation is or what exactly you do—if you’re a lawyer and want to keep lawyer-ing, I suppose you could look for another nonprofit law firm, or something like a human rights law firm.
LarryBetraitor@lemmy.world 1 day ago
I’m not a lawyer, I’m a receptionist/legal assistant. There are no other non-profit law firms in my area.
communism@lemmy.ml 15 hours ago
Then you can still look elsewhere in the nonprofit sector. It doesn’t have to be a law firm.
LarryBetraitor@lemmy.world 14 hours ago
I hear that working for non-profits in general have a bad reputation, since they tend to not pay much (despite their CEOs being filthy rich), and apparently nobody actually cares about not making a difference. They just wanna get out of paying taxes.
From my personal experience, we ALWAYS had a shitty CEO who would never listen to us. But at the very least, we had better managing attorneys who our CEO refused to keep in favor of a worse managing attorney that our CEO liked better.
communism@lemmy.ml 12 hours ago
It depends. I have worked for nonprofits and know a lot of people who do. Word of mouth/connections with people already working there is a good way to find relatively decent NGO work. You would likely be paid near minimum wage though, it’s true, but a lot of NGOs do have well-meaning people who try to make a difference working at the lower levels; they normally have a bureaucratic layer that sucks but your actual coworkers are normally quite sound if you can find the right job. And some NGOs still do overall decent work even if the leadership sucks; they aren’t revolutionary organisations by any means, but when you’re looking at jobs, you’d be comparing them to some generic corporate job which sucks more.
corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca 1 day ago
Your course is clear: choose the timing of your firing.