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How best to bounce back from getting fired for a mistake?
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So I made a serious gaffe in provisioning a network device for a remote site before sending it out and got fired for it. Obviously I have to be transparent about it and own up to my mistake, but beyond being more meticulous about potential errors especially those that aren't easy to fix is there any other advice upon how to bounce back from this?
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