Ouch.... that isn't good.
Time to start looking. I know the situation here in the US is horrible for many people looking work. So few jobs that tens of thousands drop out of the work force totally on a monthly basis.
Good news is that the government keeps hiring..... well not now with the shutdown and all.... but they were the largest sector hiring over the past several years.
Last time I was fired.... out of the blue I might add...I didn't play the politiks game well enough in the factory apparently, and found myself standing in the parking lot having been "escorted" to my truck......After 2 weeks, I decided that I would give it a shot and started my own business. I was about 37 or so at that time. I know that pushing 60 isn't everyone's idea of a great time to start a business..... but hey, you gotta do what you gotta do to pay the bills. If that happened today I would certainly give it a shot again. But this time, I'm the boss and as long as the phone rings a few times a week, I'm doing OK..... and I don't have to work with idiots and arses.
Have an honest look at your skill set and find a niche and provide the goods and services to fill that market need.
My first year on my own ...actually May thru December..... I made a few thousand less than the factory supervisor job had paid me. The second, and first full year in the business, I made 1.5 times what the factory job paid.... Wooo Hooo.... since then the lowest years are 3 times the factory job several were close to 8 times the factory job. And I'm simply a one man operation. When business is slow, I enjoy the time off with music and working around the yard.
Take a week or so and collect your thoughts.....and then get a part time job if that's all you can find because if you don't do something it's real easy to get stuck in that rut. Deliver pizza, cashier in a store, etc... just to keep busy and make a little bit of money. Collect unemployment if it's available over there..... but don't get stuck in that mess.....