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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My daughter is 2 years out - almost all of her friends have been laid off at least once. She hates her job but is sticking with it until she returns to grad school next year - it's tough right now. My observation knowing quite a few of these recent grads is that it's equally hard to find a job AND keep it. [/quote] My DC has seen the same. One year out, happy where she is but many friends have already changed positions, or clinging to a job that makes them miserable.[/quote] I was laid off after a year from my first job in the early 90s. It was the best kick in the pants ever. I eventually ended up in a different field, earning much more and also much happier in that field. I live by the "one door shuts, another opens" motto, and I'm not normally a "glass is half full" kind of person. But, you have to hustle. I was poor for a couple of years before I eventually found this new career.[/quote]
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