This is the weekly Careers newsletter. Déjà Leonard is a copywriter and freelance journalist based in Calgary. Historically, when someone is laid off it’s something they keep to themselves, or share privately with family and close connections who may be able to help them find another opportunity. It makes sense. Being laid off can be an emotional experience, leading to feelings of anger, sadness, fear and shame. Some people even experience physical symptoms like fatigue, weight loss or gain, and muscle pain. However, over the past few years, the feeds of social media sites like LinkedIn and Twitter have been...