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TomTom
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Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 6:07 am |
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Well here it is Wednesday, as of tomorrow I'll have been out of work for a week, Slow in the auto world, and company cut backs. Didn't even see this coming.
I May not be able to spend to much time with you all for a little whle till I figure out somethings... I'll hate that and miss you all very much.. I'll jump in whenever I can....
Now, Any Ideas on how to handle this unexpected time off, Besides looking for work ????
How do you adapt to this type of thing... Talk with you soon, till then.. Take care and be safe.. But most of all Have Fun.. Your Friend.... Tom
_________________ glow=yellow][scroll] [shadow=red] Correction..."LIZ" says.. :whistle: You just can't go wrong with TomTom onboard !![/shadow] [/scroll][shadow=gold][/shadow][shadow=cyan][/shadow][/shadow]
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MorganLeFey
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Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 7:08 am |
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coping mechanisms can roll off the tongue my dear, but until one is faced with the dilemma for real tis easier said than done.
1. maintain your early morning routine of getting up and ready to meet the day head on (as if you are ready to go to work). Dont let your standards slide by sleeping in and mooching about
2. Network network network...not just online but use every spare moment to network with people.
3. Make yourself available for assisting charities.
4. Front up at other businesses and offer to do a day or two or a week or two free of charge in return for upskilling yourself
above all Tom dont get discouraged. You are a wonderful person...I have been on the receiving end of your warmth.
Love you lots xxx
_________________ "Be who you are and say what you feel... Because those that matter... Don't mind...And those that mind... Don't matter."
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Odie
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Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 7:34 am |
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Sorry to hear about your unemployment situation Tom. I can relate to it quite well.
Vicki has given some great ideas for sure! The only real obvious thing I could add is take time to do things you've always wished you had more time to do. On the lighter side, find time filling things to do before Liz gives you a long list herself!
Take care Tom and best wishes!
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Babs
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Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 11:03 am |
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Tom I'm sorry to hear about your misfortune. But maybe it's a blessing in disguise.
First thing I'd do is apply for unemployment. Then try to look at it as an opportunity to do something new. Maybe go in a whole new direction.
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Jim_n_TN
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Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 12:54 pm |
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Tom,
I can truly say I know how you feel and it is not good. I was let go from my last job at the end of April. I have applied on line for about a dozen jobs and mailed as many or more resumes. I took resumes to all three employment agencies in town and call them every week. I have had one interview so far and did not get the job. Thing is I only need one job and I will find it. Good news is that I have finished a lot of home repairs and almost finished painting my house on the outside. If you are like me you may have to fight off some feeling of anger and other negative emotions. Just dig in, stay busy, do some things you never have time for and keep looking.
I truly hope you are able to find something quickly.
Jim_n_TN
_________________ Don't burn your old house before you build a new one.
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Babs
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Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 1:50 pm |
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Don't rule out temporary staffing agencies. A lot of good companies use them to try out employees before hiring them on. let them do the work for you to find a job.
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Odie
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Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 2:12 pm |
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Tom, also check out your local Employment Department concerning the federal WIA program (Workforce Investment Act). This is a program that helps displaced/laid off workers find jobs and obtain federally funded job training if needed. Good luck!
http://www.floridajobs.org/workforce/WI ... #WhatIsWIA
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Charmin_Gibson
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Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 9:11 am |
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Sorry to hear about that Tom... yikes, if I were to lose my job right now, I'd be up a creek w/out a paddle. (just don't tell my boss that, he needs to keep thinking he needs me... not vise versa)
You'll find something, just be persistent. I quit a job a couple years ago due to a boss who was *slightly twisted*, and then had a hard time finding a suitable replacement job. Gosh, I did a bunch of this and that, kinda wandered different jobs not knowing exactly what kind of work I wanted to do. (took some pretty low wages too...) Then, my current job just kinda fell out of nowhere, now I have (IMO) the best employer I've ever had, we really get along awesomely (err... most of the time, Lol) Good pay, and I love what I'm doing.
So.... Hang in there, something great will come along. In the meantime, yeah, like Odie said- do all those things you never had time to do before.
_________________ ♥ Laugh your heart out, dance in the rain. Cherish the memories, ignore the pain. Love and learn, forget and forgive. Because you only have one life to live. ♥
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Boatman
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Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 12:13 pm |
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Very sorry to hear about your situation also Tom. I don't know what I can add to what good advice your caring friends here already gave you.
I do want to say that as a brand new member, I already have experienced, and felt what kind of a person you are. I do hope you are able to stay in touch with everyone.All I can do is pray that something comes your way in these trying times. Hopefully some good will come from all this.
Ron
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TomTom
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 5:20 am |
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Hello My Dear Vicki, Thank you sweet one for these wonderful words.. Hope to be back with you soon, till then..I'll keep a Smile going if for no one but Lady Liz & You... Thanks once more Love.. Your Dear Friend..Tom OOXXOOXX
_________________ glow=yellow][scroll] [shadow=red] Correction..."LIZ" says.. :whistle: You just can't go wrong with TomTom onboard !![/shadow] [/scroll][shadow=gold][/shadow][shadow=cyan][/shadow][/shadow]
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TomTom
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 5:23 am |
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Odie @ June 18th 2008 wrote: Sorry to hear about your unemployment situation Tom. I can relate to it quite well. Vicki has given some great ideas for sure! The only real obvious thing I could add is take time to do things you've always wished you had more time to do. On the lighter side, find time filling things to do before Liz gives you a long list herself! Take care Tom and best wishes!
Hi Odie buddy, Thanks for the info & the advise.. Opps her she is now with ANOTHER list.. .. Naw she has been great through all of this. Helping to keep me looking on the bright side.. Hope to be back soon, Your Pal..Tom
_________________ glow=yellow][scroll] [shadow=red] Correction..."LIZ" says.. :whistle: You just can't go wrong with TomTom onboard !![/shadow] [/scroll][shadow=gold][/shadow][shadow=cyan][/shadow][/shadow]
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TomTom
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 5:25 am |
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Jim_n_TN @ June 18th 2008 wrote: Tom,
I can truly say I know how you feel and it is not good. I was let go from my last job at the end of April. I have applied on line for about a dozen jobs and mailed as many or more resumes. I took resumes to all three employment agencies in town and call them every week. I have had one interview so far and did not get the job. Thing is I only need one job and I will find it. Good news is that I have finished a lot of home repairs and almost finished painting my house on the outside. If you are like me you may have to fight off some feeling of anger and other negative emotions. Just dig in, stay busy, do some things you never have time for and keep looking.
I truly hope you are able to find something quickly.
Jim_n_TN
Hi Jim, Hey be careful on that ladder buddy... Thanks for the support.. Something will turn up.. Hope to be back with you all soon, so till then.. Thank once more..Your Pal..Tom
_________________ glow=yellow][scroll] [shadow=red] Correction..."LIZ" says.. :whistle: You just can't go wrong with TomTom onboard !![/shadow] [/scroll][shadow=gold][/shadow][shadow=cyan][/shadow][/shadow]
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TomTom
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 5:27 am |
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Babs @ June 18th 2008 wrote: Don't rule out temporary staffing agencies. A lot of good companies use them to try out employees before hiring them on. let them do the work for you to find a job.
Hello Dear Babs, Naw checking out everything, but thanks for the reminder.. and Thank You for your support.. Hope to be back with you all soon, so till then..Be sweet (as if you could be otherwise)..Your Friend..Tom
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_________________ glow=yellow][scroll] [shadow=red] Correction..."LIZ" says.. :whistle: You just can't go wrong with TomTom onboard !![/shadow] [/scroll][shadow=gold][/shadow][shadow=cyan][/shadow][/shadow]
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TomTom
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 5:29 am |
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MandiLynn @ June 19th 2008 wrote: Sorry to hear about that Tom... yikes, if I were to lose my job right now, I'd be up a creek w/out a paddle. (just don't tell my boss that, he needs to keep thinking he needs me... not vise versa) You'll find something, just be persistent. I quit a job a couple years ago due to a boss who was *slightly twisted*, and then had a hard time finding a suitable replacement job. Gosh, I did a bunch of this and that, kinda wandered different jobs not knowing exactly what kind of work I wanted to do. (took some pretty low wages too...) Then, my current job just kinda fell out of nowhere, now I have (IMO) the best employer I've ever had, we really get along awesomely (err... most of the time, Lol) Good pay, and I love what I'm doing. So.... Hang in there, something great will come along. In the meantime, yeah, like Odie said- do all those things you never had time to do before.
Hello MandiLynn Dear, Thank you for the wonderful support and Sweet words.. Hoping to be back with you all soon, so till then..Love ya..Your Friend..Tom
OOXX
_________________ glow=yellow][scroll] [shadow=red] Correction..."LIZ" says.. :whistle: You just can't go wrong with TomTom onboard !![/shadow] [/scroll][shadow=gold][/shadow][shadow=cyan][/shadow][/shadow]
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TomTom
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 5:32 am |
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Boatman @ June 19th 2008 wrote: Very sorry to hear about your situation also Tom. I don't know what I can add to what good advice your caring friends here already gave you. I do want to say that as a brand new member, I already have experienced, and felt what kind of a person you are. I do hope you are able to stay in touch with everyone.All I can do is pray that something comes your way in these trying times. Hopefully some good will come from all this. Ron
Hi Ron Buddy, Hey THANKS for the support.. There are times when a simple word or two can make things look better.. You my Friend, have added greatly to those times. Hope to be back with you all soon, so till then..Take care buddy..Your Pal..Tom
_________________ glow=yellow][scroll] [shadow=red] Correction..."LIZ" says.. :whistle: You just can't go wrong with TomTom onboard !![/shadow] [/scroll][shadow=gold][/shadow][shadow=cyan][/shadow][/shadow]
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TexasGal
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 7:29 am |
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Hey Tom.....Same thing happened to me about 4.5 yrs ago, except I knew it was coming because out of 98 people in our I.T. department that were let go, we had to train our replacements (company out of India) for the last 3 months we were there. They made the severence package to pretty for anyone to leave before hand. Talk about a lot of mad bitter people (including myself). I had found my dream job in every respect ($, benefits, co workers, etc.) I thought. After sitting home for about 2 months feeling sorry for myself I got a phone call one morning and long story short it was the job I have today which has turned out to be even better. I do realize that I was very very lucky that things turned out the way they did and it could happen again at anytime, so I do not take anything for granted. With our economy going the way it is there is no telling what any of our futures hold. Gosh, did I get on a soap box here or what? I wish you the best of luck Tom and I think that Vicki's suggestions on how to spend your time off is great advice.
Linda
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TomTom
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 5:43 pm |
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Hello Linda Dear, Thanks for the sweet words.. Very welcomed.. Oh things are looking better, finding time to do somethings I've needed to get done. So I guess that's a good thing. Oh by the way was the other job with Ivory Snow, that's some soap box... ... ONLY kidding, it's very helpful to be able to vent, and remind one's self of how one door opens, when one is closed on them.. Glad to hear of your good fortune.. AND it's always Great hearing from you anyway.. Take care, and be sweet (as if you could help it).. Your Friend....Tom
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_________________ glow=yellow][scroll] [shadow=red] Correction..."LIZ" says.. :whistle: You just can't go wrong with TomTom onboard !![/shadow] [/scroll][shadow=gold][/shadow][shadow=cyan][/shadow][/shadow]
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 7:14 pm |
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You can do what I did..
Grab a woman that has a job..
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Karaoke Kelley
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 11:29 pm |
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MorganLeFey @ Wed Jun 18, 2008 10:08 am wrote: coping mechanisms can roll off the tongue my dear, but until one is faced with the dilemma for real tis easier said than done. 1. maintain your early morning routine of getting up and ready to meet the day head on (as if you are ready to go to work). Dont let your standards slide by sleeping in and mooching about 2. Network network network...not just online but use every spare moment to network with people. 3. Make yourself available for assisting charities. 4. Front up at other businesses and offer to do a day or two or a week or two free of charge in return for upskilling yourself
above all Tom dont get discouraged. You are a wonderful person...I have been on the receiving end of your warmth.
Love you lots xxx
Thats awesome advice Vicki !
_________________ Kelley
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TomTom
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Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 3:04 am |
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Hi JD, As luck would have itI did that a year ago.... She's about the only stable thing in my life. Except for my friends here that is.. Tell ya what buddy, the day she walked into my life was the day I started to live again, even if she did create a Karoake monster.... Thanks for the comment buddy, always good to hear from ya.. Your Pal..Tom
_________________ glow=yellow][scroll] [shadow=red] Correction..."LIZ" says.. :whistle: You just can't go wrong with TomTom onboard !![/shadow] [/scroll][shadow=gold][/shadow][shadow=cyan][/shadow][/shadow]
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