Exactly same for me . First one was a shock but walked into another job on same money and had a nice lumper in my bank.I've been made redundant twice and both times it has worked out for the best. When a firm starts cutting people then it's usually a sign of bad times ahead so it can be better to be one of the first out of the door rather with a decent package than the last when there is no money left.
First redundancy hit me hard as it was my first proper post-university job. With the second one I was dancing out of the building.
Current plan is to keep my nose clean at work and hope for a juicy redundancy in around 5 years.
Second time around I had the business set up and was wondering how I was going to manage both . Decision was took out of my hands and a big chunk of cash came with it .
Blessed