Re: Unemployed
Grishny, on host 12.29.132.98
Thursday, August 8, 2002, at 05:36:26
Re: Unemployed posted by Sam on Thursday, August 8, 2002, at 04:50:41:
To follow up and add to what Sam said:
I've been unemployed "against my will" also, twice since entering my field. The first time was for three months, and the second for four. Neither time did it affect my credit rating... really all you need to do is pay your minimum payments on time and you'll be fine. Of course if you have hefty monthly payments like a mortgage or car payment, it'll be more difficult to do. I had neither of those during my two periods of unemployment.
DO sign up for unemployment benefits if you're able to. It's free money. Yeah, it's only half of what you were making (maybe less) but it's better than nothing. Draw unemployment for as long as you can, because you can be much more productive in searching for a new job if you're not working as a burger flipper just to pay the bills.
What Sam said about contacting people is called "networking." It works. Both times I was unemployed, I found work through networking. The first time, I was referred to the company by the brother of a woman I know from church, and at this job, it was even more indirect... someone I used to work with worked at a company that I interviewed at; I didn't get that job, but the woman who interviewed me was friends with the HR director *here* and referred my name to her. Weird, but it worked.
Don't waste any time. Get your resume updated and out there. Use every means available to land that next job. The longer you wait, the longer it will take you to get into "job search mode."
Grishny
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