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Been unemployed for almost 3 months now.
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and, obviously, good luck, man. it's rough being jobless.
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Unemployed 6 months. working part time moving back to KC.
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Eat white beans off of cracked plates.
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We have had major cutbacks with reduced hours (working 3 days a week), wages froze, salary people took a 10% cut, they stopped contributing to our 401K but so far we have kept the doors open which is more than alot of places can say. Kansas has a "work-share" program where we can still get unemployment benefits for the 2 days a week that we are off so it hasn't been too bad yet. The worst is yet to come for our company though...the next 3 months will be tough unless sales turn around quick.
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Thinking ahead; I deploy overseas in October, this is a tax free year for me, so is 2010, even when cashing in a 401k, my income from my last job that downsized me in Feb, I'll get all that tax back too. For now, it's living the highlife, go where I want, do what I want, stay up late, sleep in late, drink, whatever. Going to Dallas this next week, the Lake for a few days on the way back. |
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I feel your guys' pain. Last year I was working at a discount broker and tried to file a harass complaint which made my manager and his manager look bad so they found a reason to say quit or be fired (it's not hard to get a reason when you are as micromanaged as call center employees are). Well, that was one of the perfectly wrong times to get fired/quit as financial services was laying off thousands of people. Fortunately I got lucky and found a laid back company that was less than 10 minutes from my house (old commute was an hour) and was only unemployed for 3 months.
Keep your heads up and walk into any interview you can get with the confidence that you will get that job. |
Not to sound to "uppidy"... I was unemployed for all of 2 months.
Seems to me you guys need to get something under your belt and always think ahead and prepare for the unexpected. Murphy is always there so I've always prepared as if he'll always be there. FWIW: Learn some computer skills. I don't see how anyone that has computer skills can remain laid off. You might not make what you had but you'll always have a job. I've taken a 46% pay cut accepting my current position. Starting next month it'll only be a 20% cut. and only a 10% paycut if I don't include my previous bonuses. There is a light at the end of the tunnel so educate yourself and stop the pity party and think of ways to make your resume and self better by going back to school or something during your downtime. |
Alot of companies in the midwest aren't doing as bad as you think and are finding out they can use the economy as an excuse to lay people off. Don't let them bullshit you. Companies that are doing well for themselves compared to the general economic climate can get away with layoffs and downsizing because of the attitude of the general public right now. If that happens to you, raise hell, and defile their public image as much as you can.
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Lost my job last summer found a new one out of KC after 3 months of searching. I was at my same salary, but have since had to take a 10% pay cut.
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Happy B-day!
I am trying to open a second Restaurant in Overland Park. I will be hiring several managers and Chefs. It is a HUGE risk but what the hell. IF it all comes together-I might need someone to run the one in Independence. |
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great advice! :clap: |
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