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Telling the Story

Well, I'm only on day 3 of being unemployed after being laid off and I've already learned a few things.

Since I know I'm not alone in being laid off and looking for the next path for the career (and the way to pay the mortgage and expenses), I've decided that one tool for me to use for my own benefit that might also help others is to blog about the process here. It doesn't mean that I've necessarily got words of wisdom to help other folks through - I'm struggling plenty. It's more that by talking about what I'm feeling and doing, perhaps I'll continue to find ways to cope, and perhaps by talking together, we can all learn some things about our careers and the world in which we work.

I wasn't able to get much done on Friday or over the weekend. I decided to give myself a break, let myself have some grieving time and some time to wallow in the panic (including eating an entire box of Peeps and a bag of Milano cookies covered in Nutella, thank you very much). My friend Julie got me out of the house today with her kind offer to buy me lunch, which then got me recognizing that being in the house all the time an be counterproductive. So, I've taken myself off to a coffeeshop where, for the $4 investment, I've got Wifi and noise and have to sit up and focus.

With my focus, I'm making lists. I've started cancelling things I don't need, from maid service, to the BlackBerry enterprise service from Sprint, to my landline at the house. I'm making lists of place I want to try to apply or people to whom I want to send email. I'm brainstorming job options that aren't in my primary path that might bring in some income while I'm waiting for the right full-time opportunity. Who knows, maybe these brainstorming lists will be the right thing!

In any case, if you're in the same boat and are worried about finding a job or your finances, I'm wishing you the best of luck and if you think there's a way I can help you, I'm happy to do so. I'm a great editor (she said modestly), and while I'm planning to have someone look at my CV (because only a fool uses herself as her only editor), I'm happy to look over yours (I have low hourly rates and am willing to work on trades). Or maybe you'd like to talk about whether an online presence will help or hinder your job search (or maybe you've got advice for my online presence). Truly though, I'm interested in making contact and doing what I can to help.

Author: Libby Ingrassia
Posted at: 02:25:22 PM
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