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I have been at the same job for 10 years now (with some promotions, but the same place). I guess I am one of the lucky ones.
With much shame I finally caved in and filed for unemployment. I stubbornly refused to file for it at first, I don't know if it is pride or what but the idea of it pissed me off. My birthday is coming up and everyone keeps asking me, "What do you want for your birthday?" to which I reply, "A job."
"Oh nothing else you sure?"
"Naw I don't need anything but a job and I'll be happy."
I went over a month without a job and it was starting to get to a point where logic had to override my pride. I got to say, I am impressed with how much I am getting, but the jobs are opening up around here, and I actually got some interviews today. So who here has had to do this as well?
where approximately in KY are you?
Long story short, because of raising cost of living and such I had to move out of the most productive area of Kentucky (greater cincinnati) and move about an hour away east from there to the more rural area around Augusta and Maysville. The biggest advantage of living out here is the cost of living, wheras the biggest advantage of the greater cincinnati area is jobs. However even so, the jobs are still very scarce all around.
Currently in Kentucky we have a higher unemployment rate than average of 11% and several people are underemployed. I wouldn't mind the underemployed part though. I might actually be working for a commercial tobbacco farmer here soon, and waiting to get a call back from a mine and a few other places.
you could always commute. i lived in a small town and commuted 75 miles each way every day.........it was a pain but it was also a great job. what field are you in?
The vehicle situation eeeh not so good. Commuting is not a big option right now. I couldn't see myself traveling 75 miles for the kinds of jobs that are available in my area. Being 25, I'm not really to established in any one job. I make/made side money from writing and designing online but I had not received my degree to actually go do it professionally around here. Other than that normally manufacturing or industrial print operation.
understood........get that degree, or at least certifications.
With much shame I finally caved in and filed for unemployment. I stubbornly refused to file for it at first, I don't know if it is pride or what but the idea of it pissed me off. My birthday is coming up and everyone keeps asking me, "What do you want for your birthday?" to which I reply, "A job."
"Oh nothing else you sure?"
"Naw I don't need anything but a job and I'll be happy."
I went over a month without a job and it was starting to get to a point where logic had to override my pride. I got to say, I am impressed with how much I am getting, but the jobs are opening up around here, and I actually got some interviews today. So who here has had to do this as well?
I have. Only worked for five months, and that was after eight years as a housewife. Not much of anybody wants to hire me even if I am quite good at what I do. Too much of the past ten years I didn't hold a job, so.
I was on unemployment for as long as there were funds available, and now I'm not on anything. I make ends meet with my online stuff, and the help of a few friends, but something has got to give. I don't want to wind up on general assistance. I have considered going to school or seeing if I'm entitled to any training as a "displaced housewife". *despite the fact I remain married*
I totally understand. I've broken down crying after getting in my car after bad interviews. Looking for a job is a mentally and emotionally taxing process that REALLY shakes your self-confidence and tests your patience. I've been out of work for almost six months now so I'm very familiar with the frustration.@Hoplite I know what you are saying but man, I am constantly pissed off I'm not working. Like I seriously get angry about it. The only reason I post here so much is because after calling back places for an hour or two, going out looking for a job twice a week, and giving people my resume like a dumbass, coming here and bitching is a good pass time and way to let out agression...I guess it beats punching a hole in a wall.
I guess besides being stubborn and having to much pride its the kind of people I've known in the past to take unemployment were practically bouncing up and down knowing they could get it, instead of pissed they had to take it to get by. I know this isn't everyone, but it really drives me crazy.
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