Unemployed
I was Mordred writes, "I've been out of work for a while now... however, every cloud must have a silver lining. Tell us your stories of the upside to unemployment."
You can tell us about the unexpected downsides too if you want.
( , Fri 3 Apr 2009, 10:02)
I was Mordred writes, "I've been out of work for a while now... however, every cloud must have a silver lining. Tell us your stories of the upside to unemployment."
You can tell us about the unexpected downsides too if you want.
( , Fri 3 Apr 2009, 10:02)
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There's hope.
You're still the same person you are when all this started. You're still entirely employable and capable - what's changed is your circumstances and attitude because you've been worn down by your experiences.
Keep trying hard, and take any job you can. Your degree isn't a barrier - it'll help you find a nice job when things improve but it won't stop you doing simple work which pays badly but gets you out of this rut. Even voluntary work, charity shop cashier etc is better than staying at home letting your heart bleed cos you can't get a job.
No offence intended here - just trying to help.
Just steer clear of Red Cross shops - they smell of piss.
( , Fri 3 Apr 2009, 14:25, Reply)
You're still the same person you are when all this started. You're still entirely employable and capable - what's changed is your circumstances and attitude because you've been worn down by your experiences.
Keep trying hard, and take any job you can. Your degree isn't a barrier - it'll help you find a nice job when things improve but it won't stop you doing simple work which pays badly but gets you out of this rut. Even voluntary work, charity shop cashier etc is better than staying at home letting your heart bleed cos you can't get a job.
No offence intended here - just trying to help.
Just steer clear of Red Cross shops - they smell of piss.
( , Fri 3 Apr 2009, 14:25, Reply)
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