Most people who have made it to the top of their field have
hit some roadblocks along the way, such as failed projects, bad bosses
and being passed over for a promotion.
What about those who were actually
fired, and worked their way up from the bottom again?
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the
unemployment rate for adult women is 6.5 percent. Over
500,000 U.S. workers were laid off in 2012. Getting fired happens, for reasons ranging from the practical to the
purely ridiculous. But losing your job does not mean that your future is over.
Here are eight women who have been let go from jobs, but didn't let it stop them from finding huge success later on.
1. J.K Rowling

According to
Business Insider,
Rowling was fired from her job as a secretary because she spent too
much time daydreaming about book ideas. Clearly that daydreaming served
her very well down the road when she wrote the "Harry Potter" series.
2. Anna Wintour

In October 2010, Wintour spoke about losing a job early on in her career at
Teen Vogue conference,
telling the audience: "I worked for American Harper's Bazaar ... they
fired me. I recommend that you all get fired, it's a great learning
experience."
3. Kate Walsh

Before the
"Private Practice" and
"Grey's Anatomy"
star got into showbiz, she was fired from her after-school job at
Burger King. "The assistant manager didn't like me!" she told
People magazine.
4. Kerry Washington

In
May 2013, the "Scandal" actress revealed that she had a number of
"heartbreak moments" before gaining success. "Before 'Scandal,' the only
other two pilots I'd ever done were shows that got picked up, but I got
fired," Washington said at the
Hollywood Reporter's Emmy Roundtable. "They recast my character on both shows." We're glad she stuck it out anyway.
5. Oprah Winfrey

The queen of daytime television was once fired from her job as a
news reporter for Baltimore’s WJZ-TV. “I was removed from the 6 p.m. news exactly April 1, 1977,” Winfrey told the
Baltimore Sun
in 2011. “The general manager called me upstairs, and I thought it was
an April Fool’s joke when they told me, ‘We have bigger plans for you;
we’re going to put you on the morning cut-ins.’”
6. Felicity Huffman

The
"Transamerica" and
"Desperate Housewives" actress was fired from TV sitcom
"Thunder Alley" in 1993. She went on to win a number of awards including an Obie in 1995, an
Emmy in 2005, and a
Golden Globe in 2006. She also has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
7. Monica Potter

The
"Parenthood" actress was fired from her role on
"The Young And The Restless." "I was fired
because I was terrible," she said in a 2010 interview. Lesson: when you
fail, it's always best to have a sense of humor about it.
8. Sallie Krawcheck

Krawcheck, often called one of Wall Street's
"most powerful women," was fired from her high-level position at Bank of America in 2011. She is now a business leader at
85 Broads. “I got grateful when I got fired,” Krawcheck said at the
Third Metric conference in June 2013. “I said ‘how many people get to get fired and it’s on the front page of The Wall Street Journal?’”