They let me go.
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dfd...a short month ago I was on here posting about my own demise at a job I loved. But seriously now that I'm out...already its the best thing thats ever happened. Looking back I realized that they made me second guess everything I did and in turn I wasn't producing the 'good' work. You have a good skill set and shouldn't have too much trouble finding a job.
Try to hit up agencies and tell them that you would like to freelance with them, get their overflow. That way you can get used to each agency and see if there is one that you would like to work with fulltime. Thats what I did and an agency out here wanted to hire me fulltime...I asked them if they would let me freelance for them for a while to see if I like working with them and they're cramming work down my throat at good prices. I know its a huge shock when you get fired but give it a couple days to sink in and I think you will be much happier either on your own or at a new place with new challengees. Youve got some good skills, stick to your guns and good things will happen.