• @oxomoxo
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    29 months ago

    It happens, funny thing is, you should have enough experience and be young enough for it to be pretty easy to get a new job and probably a better one. Sometimes these things end up being blessings in disguise…

    • @[email protected]
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      59 months ago

      I did get a new job, but the time unemployed wrecked my financial situation.

      It’s been rough.

      • @oxomoxo
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        29 months ago

        Aw, man that’s hard. sorry to hear. You’ll be back in a good place soon.

        • @[email protected]
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          39 months ago

          Hopefully. I’m in a position of needing to replace some equipment, it’s not cheap. I’m currently too leveraged to buy it on credit, but I only have about a month before what I currently have becomes essentially useless.

          I need to find about $3000 dollars to do it, and I’m kind of out of options.

          Once that’s taken care of, I can coast and pay bills until something else breaks.

          I will say that the new job is fantastic. The people are good, my employer seems to be going in a good direction and they’re clearly growing. I did have to take a small pay cut with this job, only about 3%, but I like the job a lot more, and I’m dropping about 3-4k/yr in expenses. The previous job didn’t pay for parking near the office and didn’t have a parking lot for employees to use. The new job is also WFH, so most of the savings are from gas and parking. In a way, I’m taking more money “home” at the end of the day. Definitely a positive move, but I’m still stuck with a lot of credit card and other debts from my time unemployed, so I’m having difficulty keeping everything paid.

          Hopefully I find some money to replace that equipment, and I can settle into a routine to pay back all the losses from being unemployed.