Archive for the Job Loss Category

Dealing With A Job Loss: Starting the Job Hunt

Posted on August 27, 2010 by

Once you are out of work, the first inclination is to grab at anything that comes along. While the job market is not great, it pays to take some time and find a good fitting job. Apply For Unemployment If you are laid off through no fault of your own, [...]

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Dealing With a Job Loss: Redistributing Home Work Loads

Posted on August 26, 2010 by

When I was not working, one of the things I found I had more of was time. I know that seems like a no-brainer, but it was a bit of a shock to realize what that meant in reality. It meant that I now had either more hours a day [...]

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Dealing with a Job Loss: Cutting Back Expenses

Posted on August 25, 2010 by

One of the biggest impacts of a job loss is the loss of income. There are few households where the loss of one income isn’t significant, and most families cannot survive the loss of an income source without some adjustments. Cutting back may be uncomfortable, but it is necessary. Don’t [...]

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Dealing With A Job Loss: Getting Through The First Few Days

Posted on August 23, 2010 by

I’ve been watching the news lately, and hearing the same story over and over. The economy may be recovering, but people are still losing their jobs, or are unable to find work. Even people who thought they were “safe” because of their job function or industry are having to face [...]

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