Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would also consider that you may get laid off later anyway. Regardless of whether you take the offer, you need to look NOW. Search actively for a job.
For what it is worth, I worked on wall street during the crisis when everyone was getting laid off or seemed to be. The first severance packages they offered were the best. Later on some people receives nothing.
I would see this offer as writing on the wall. There is a good chance your job wont be around much longer. If they really valued you or your position, they wouldn't fire you.
The 20k should net 10k at least after taxes. There is also unemployment insurance for after the five months concludes. Figure out how many months that 10k (plus 1k a month unemoloyment) will last you.
Also consider you may be able to find a higher paying job.
Depends on the conditions of severance and state rules. In MD for example - based on facts given - OP probably will get UI right away.
Anonymous wrote:I would also consider that you may get laid off later anyway. Regardless of whether you take the offer, you need to look NOW. Search actively for a job.
For what it is worth, I worked on wall street during the crisis when everyone was getting laid off or seemed to be. The first severance packages they offered were the best. Later on some people receives nothing.
I would see this offer as writing on the wall. There is a good chance your job wont be around much longer. If they really valued you or your position, they wouldn't fire you.
The 20k should net 10k at least after taxes. There is also unemployment insurance for after the five months concludes. Figure out how many months that 10k (plus 1k a month unemoloyment) will last you.
Also consider you may be able to find a higher paying job.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I ended up taking the buy-out from my company. Long story short, they ended up calling me back after a couple of months (I was already pretty far into the interviewing process) and offered me a better job, $50k more per year, plus other perks.
I'd take the money, but I was very comfortable with doing a job search and confident in my abilities to find something else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm wondering if the OP works for my nonprofit organization, since I received the same offer yesterday. (In my case, it would net me 13 weeks of severance, 5 weeks vacation payout, $15K in cash.) The decision has to be made pretty quickly - by mid-February - which for most people would not be time enough to have something else in the pipeline. If I were a risk-taker, I'd consider taking the money ($48K) and leaving. But I'm not, and I have a big mortgage. I'd hate to still be unemployed when that money ran out. The one time in my life that I got laid off, it took me almost six months to find a new job, and I was sweating it. (and my mortgage was much smaller then.)
You would really pass up $48k! Definitely seems like enough to get through at least 6 months. Jobs can't possibly be that hard to come by for a professional
Anonymous wrote:I'm wondering if the OP works for my nonprofit organization, since I received the same offer yesterday. (In my case, it would net me 13 weeks of severance, 5 weeks vacation payout, $15K in cash.) The decision has to be made pretty quickly - by mid-February - which for most people would not be time enough to have something else in the pipeline. If I were a risk-taker, I'd consider taking the money ($48K) and leaving. But I'm not, and I have a big mortgage. I'd hate to still be unemployed when that money ran out. The one time in my life that I got laid off, it took me almost six months to find a new job, and I was sweating it. (and my mortgage was much smaller then.)
Anonymous wrote:If you say your industry and type of role it'll be a lot easier to help you. I don't know why people leave at such key details on an anonymous board.
Either way, how long do you have to decide? Do you have time to put out feelers to your prof network and see how the job market looks at other companies? Do you have people that will go to bat for you?
How will you / your fam handle the stress if you don't find anything for a couple months? Are you all typically able to go with the flow or will the stress put a big strain on things?