Many cynical pundits will have you believe that the world no longer cares for your wellbeing, that it’s a dog eat dog world and that you’re at it alone out there with no one person (other than maybe perhaps your family) caring for you more than they do themselves.
I truly beg to differ.
Just yesterday I sent out an email to those closest to me – my inner circle of family and friends as well as ex-colleagues, ex-customers and several tight and loose acquaintances. I sent out a semi-S.O.S. asking if anybody out there could help me in my quest to get the word out – the word out that I’m currently unemployed (as a result of being laid off back in late-November due to the current economic reality) and the news out that I’m hungry, determined and relentless in my pursuit to find the right fit/role with a growing and remarkable organization.
That’s all I asked. In fact here’s exactly what I wrote in my email.
As you may or may not know, I’m STILL aggressively looking for work since being laid off back in late-November. It’s been slow out there let me tell you. My search has been nothing short of hustling hard, but the sharks just aren’t biting fast enough. I guess people really are taking this whole current economic situation seriously.
Nevertheless I’m determined as ever to find the right fit, land the best job and join a winning organization – which is why I’m writing to you here today. I’m calling upon and asking those whom I confidently know can assist me in my search. If I don’t put myself out there, how will anyone know I even exist or that I’m aggressively looking to work (and work hard I must add).
Perhaps you know someone who knows someone who knows someone else who may just need someone like me (a dynamic, experienced sales professional) to help them out. Anything you can do to assist me is so very much appreciated.
I know things are somewhat gloomy out there, but I’m staying real positive. I’m simply too young, energetic, ambitious and determined to be out of work for this long or to look at all this as a negative. I know something real good will beam through with the light – hopefully you can be that person to help me shine.
Thank you very much my friend. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Some may shy away from asking others for help, perhaps out of fear of embarrassment, or perhaps because we feel that others just won’t care enough about the tough stuff we’re currently going through. Or maybe we just feel that everyone feels the way we might – that times are getting rough for many right now and that we have to take care of me first before we begin to take care of we.
That thinking could not be more wrong.
80% of the people I reached out to via email replied within 2 hours. Imagine that, 80% in 2 hours.
They replied with confirmation of sending out my CV/resume right away to their network of contacts, whether it be business owners they know or customers they deal with on a day to day basis (to name a few). I received replies of encouragement and admiration. Admiration of my relentless pursuit and the fact that I was going deeper and further to get the word out/my brand out, than simply posting my resume on Monster.com and waiting for the phone to ring.
People care. Far greater than you may believe. Try it sometime, reach out and don’t be afraid to ask. Others actually want to see you succeed, they want to be a part of the process. Pay it forward, good karma all the way.
Big thanks to all who replied. I can’t thank you enough.



