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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I do not want to sound uncaring because it is hard. I think the disconnect is people in the corporate world we have to this sometimes every few years. It is hard. It is really hard but everyone doesn’t get an 8 month head start. I would use that head start and search for the dream job and have faith something happens. I also have a feeling that some people will be hired back but some people also know that they have had a job for years that was not essential. For school I am pretty sure you can update if your circumstance doesn’t change for the better and are unemployed. Good luck and hope it all works out.[/quote] None of the feds want to hear this, though it's true. They complain about having to sell a house. Well, yeah, sometimes that's part of getting a new job. They complain about not having great in-state college options in MD. Well, you knew that. MAGA doesn't want you to have low stress, secure, well paying jobs. It's too easy. MAGA wants to make it equally hard for everyone. [/quote] Yup--if you wanted "great instate options" you would have moved to VA by HS. The reality is most people have jobs that are not guaranteed. There is always a chance of being RIF'd. So you live your life and plan for the "what ifs" that includes a 12 month Emergency Fund and being able to still live your "basic needs" with just one salary perhaps and use the 2nd for all the extras. Basically, in the normal world, people assume that a job change might mean relocation. Sometimes it means you sell your house at a not perfect time. [/quote]
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