Anonymous wrote:Headhunters are really helpful. Most of my DH's jobs have come through that route.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Add another one to the list. I could have written your post OP. Life is hell for many men in their 50s since the recession in particular but I don't doubt it would be this way even if the recession didn't occur. Age discrimination is rampant for men. We had kids late due to IF and it is so stressful to worry about jobs/losing house/teens/college/retirement etc. DH had to take a paycut with the last two jobs. I'm trying to make up the difference with my work, but we come up short.
Basically we have noticed that he almost always loses jobs to younger, either female or minority or both (his field is one where companies/orgs like to place their token female/minority leader to look PC). I'm sure they are probably paying those people less too which is sad. His current company never promotes from within. Given his age, he feels trapped because he's been burned so much before and the age discrimination now is just huge.
I'm at a law firm where most associates have to leave eventually due to lack of partnership opportunities. Minorities and women get government jobs for which they have no special qualifications very quickly. The white males rarely snag these jobs unless they are perfect for the specific posts. It really is night and day. I feel sorry for your DH. The guys who were told to be team players usually end up completely hosed.
So the women and minorities are not receiving the qualifications while working in these law firms before going government. That would mean that the law firms discriminating against them first by failing to provide them meaty assignments while with the firms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Add another one to the list. I could have written your post OP. Life is hell for many men in their 50s since the recession in particular but I don't doubt it would be this way even if the recession didn't occur. Age discrimination is rampant for men. We had kids late due to IF and it is so stressful to worry about jobs/losing house/teens/college/retirement etc. DH had to take a paycut with the last two jobs. I'm trying to make up the difference with my work, but we come up short.
Basically we have noticed that he almost always loses jobs to younger, either female or minority or both (his field is one where companies/orgs like to place their token female/minority leader to look PC). I'm sure they are probably paying those people less too which is sad. His current company never promotes from within. Given his age, he feels trapped because he's been burned so much before and the age discrimination now is just huge.
I'm at a law firm where most associates have to leave eventually due to lack of partnership opportunities. Minorities and women get government jobs for which they have no special qualifications very quickly. The white males rarely snag these jobs unless they are perfect for the specific posts. It really is night and day. I feel sorry for your DH. The guys who were told to be team players usually end up completely hosed.
Anonymous wrote:Add another one to the list. I could have written your post OP. Life is hell for many men in their 50s since the recession in particular but I don't doubt it would be this way even if the recession didn't occur. Age discrimination is rampant for men. We had kids late due to IF and it is so stressful to worry about jobs/losing house/teens/college/retirement etc. DH had to take a paycut with the last two jobs. I'm trying to make up the difference with my work, but we come up short.
Basically we have noticed that he almost always loses jobs to younger, either female or minority or both (his field is one where companies/orgs like to place their token female/minority leader to look PC). I'm sure they are probably paying those people less too which is sad. His current company never promotes from within. Given his age, he feels trapped because he's been burned so much before and the age discrimination now is just huge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Advice - get off DCUM. This is a skewed demographic and it makes you feel that everyone is 1% of HHI.
Many people are going through what yr DH is going through. Job Search is the worst experience.
PP who agrees, but OP never indicated that she ever applied for any jobs. It's clear she has not. I could have some empathy if she said she's been applying for jobs for years and networking. But that's just not the case.
Anonymous wrote:Advice - get off DCUM. This is a skewed demographic and it makes you feel that everyone is 1% of HHI.
Many people are going through what yr DH is going through. Job Search is the worst experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the OP. I was surprised to see this thread revived, but I'll post an update: My DH finally found a job. It's in his field, it's interesting and has growth potential. He likes it a lot better than his old job. The big catch: the pay is about 30% lower than his old job, so we are struggling financially. He found the job through his network, so that finally worked out. He just went in, had four or five interviews in one day, and was offered the job. After all that struggle, it almost felt easy, just like in the old, pre-crash days.
I'm laying the groundwork for a new career. I hope to start earning money in the next year, which is realistic. For those posters who wonder why a SAHM in her 50s is not working, well, you are completely ignorant about the job market, especially for those over 50.
I wish this story had a happy ending, but DH is not happy, even though he likes his job. We now have financial insecurity that we never had before, and DH feels uncertain that he'll ever make as much money as he made before, and is still depressed that he can't make enough to support our family. Once I start earning money, he may feel better, at least that's my hope. But I'm still a long way away from earning a living[u].
Oh my lord OP. . . I am the PP with the $12/hour DH. . . he makes more now, but still we are scraping by. But even his 60 yr old mother who lost her alimony got off her SAHM her whole life ass and got a freaking job. And she had NO career. And you can sit here and say that you are a "long way away from making a living?"?????
Let me break it down for you how to earn a living:
1) Apply for a J-O-B (40 hrs/week)
2) Interview for the J-O-B and get one
3) Set your alarm honey - I know, sounds horrific to you . .
4) Get up at dawn, shower, shave, sh-t, get dressed
5) Go to your J-O-B
Any questions?
AND lets not forget - 8 months after your initial post, you are "STILL a long way from earning a living." If you worked these 8 months, you'd have earned a living. holy hell you are so entitled. . .
Nasty, nasty, nasty.