Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many judgmental harpies on here -- tell me, why does it matter to you if you got your job search going within 48 hrs of losing a job and someone else got theirs going within 8 months or a yr or 2 yrs? Did it occur to you that there are people out there with high incomes and high savings rates and thus can coast for a yr or more, even with kids?
Awesome for those of you who have the luxury to coast for months/years with no income - just don't criticize those of us who are forced to light a fire under our asses.
If you're forced to light a fire, that's fine, but why is it WRONG if someone doesn't have to? Is it so terrible that someone else could have a different financial situation where they can take months/years off and then figure out their next move? Why does it bother you enough to say that they're mentally ill or that there's something wrong with them for taking so long? I mean are you paying their bills?
Anonymous wrote:Losing one's job is a horror show.
I'm a former Fed, who was on a time-limited appointment.
I was looking for a new job before the appointment expired.
I've spent the last two-years hunting down job leads, day in and day out.
My applications have put me in the "Best Qualified" category, dozens of times.
I'm in a field that people used to say "oh, if you become a "X," you'll never be out of work.
Nevertheless, I've only received two calls to interview.
I'm not lazy.
The prior posters aren't lazy.
There are those times when life really does suck, and is unfair.
Finding yourself unemployed, without having messed up on the job, is one of those times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many judgmental harpies on here -- tell me, why does it matter to you if you got your job search going within 48 hrs of losing a job and someone else got theirs going within 8 months or a yr or 2 yrs? Did it occur to you that there are people out there with high incomes and high savings rates and thus can coast for a yr or more, even with kids?
Awesome for those of you who have the luxury to coast for months/years with no income - just don't criticize those of us who are forced to light a fire under our asses.
Anonymous wrote:So many judgmental harpies on here -- tell me, why does it matter to you if you got your job search going within 48 hrs of losing a job and someone else got theirs going within 8 months or a yr or 2 yrs? Did it occur to you that there are people out there with high incomes and high savings rates and thus can coast for a yr or more, even with kids?
Anonymous wrote:
pp here, I ask this because the first time my DH was unemployed it was just the 2 of us - very easy to give him that time to mourn his old job, get some R&R, try new things, find himself etc...the next bout of unemployment we had kids - at that stage of life I don't think it's as easy to allow your spouse that kind of luxury.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's the break down of my 8 mths...the first 3 mths I was depressed and angry. The next 4 months I started doing different things to explore whether I wanted to find a different career path and made peace with myself. The last month I interviewed and got a higher paying job straight away.
I think it was very helpful to take that time off. I'm glad my partner did not harass me during that time. Call me a whiner or a child, my career identity was important to me and it took me a while to come to terms with it. I also picked a job that suited me better. Sorry whoever the poster is had mouths to feed, no emergency reserve fund and had to find a temp job straight away that sucked for her.
Did you have children at this time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Job search is also difficult..I have a friend that has been searching for a year. She keeps getting to the final round and then they offer it to another candidate. I have another friend who has a job but is job hunting..its been a year.
Feel sorry for those husbands with unsupportive wives
Yes I'm so unsupportive I've actually started putting in applications to get a 2nd job. Go to hell.
Yeah so supportive that you're applying for a 2nd job but hate your husband secretly. You sound angry, take a chill pill.
Anonymous wrote:Here's the break down of my 8 mths...the first 3 mths I was depressed and angry. The next 4 months I started doing different things to explore whether I wanted to find a different career path and made peace with myself. The last month I interviewed and got a higher paying job straight away.
I think it was very helpful to take that time off. I'm glad my partner did not harass me during that time. Call me a whiner or a child, my career identity was important to me and it took me a while to come to terms with it. I also picked a job that suited me better. Sorry whoever the poster is had mouths to feed, no emergency reserve fund and had to find a temp job straight away that sucked for her.
Anonymous wrote:
Yeah, you probably don't have that many friends, because everyone around you is emotionally perfect all the time.