27/About to be fired, need help

First of all, Don't panic. You're doing fine, I've been through at least 20 jobs since I was 27, every one of them ended up being a step up due to the experience I gained at each one and the way I framed it in my following interviews. You are not failing, looks like 3 years at this job, that's pretty good. Just start firing off resumes for anything you'd like to take on. frame your experience from this job to fit each resume. You're a fucking Business Analyst man! That's a good job and takes a long time of practical and real world experience to master. It isn't going to be easy right out of college. Some people do that their whole lives and still keep learning new things. Bury yourself in it, research the companies you drop resumes at and know them, know how your skills apply to what they do. "He got fired" is simply not how the real business world treats outgoing employees. When a prospective employer calls them they'll be allowed to verify employment and that's it. The prospective company know's nothing but what you tell them. If you go in ashamed you'll crash. YOU moved on, you need more, you need a new path and you're taking the initiative to get it, don't forget that. You are so young, I'm 44 and I still learn new trades and skills every day, I'm still considering college to learn and test skills in a real lab even though I do fine with my own business endeavors. There is no sure fire ticket to financial ruin beyond what you make your self. First and foremost please know this. Jobs are bullshit, find your trade and the business you want to operate and own and do it now, don't waste your time on jobs unless they teach you something you need for your own trade. You have a 10k cushion. that's excellent, way more than most I know who've been fired or whatever. Stop worrying and dig in, build your empire.

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