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hendrick81 05-27-09 02:57 PM

Unemployed since march 1st. Kinda enjoying the time off.

BobLoblaw 05-27-09 03:16 PM

Unemployed since 2003, been doing the at-home dad thing. Initially not a lot of time to ride (when the kids were <3 years old), but last couple of years more so.

Now that the kids are in school, though, getting back to work isn't easy. No traction on the resume' and not much luck so far with changing to a new career.

Riding is good therapy.

BL

Meek 05-27-09 03:46 PM

Unemployed for some time now. :crash:

Anyone need:
a relatively fresh MBA (2007),
~10 years management exp (small, med, large co +global),
speak and read German acceptably (understand some Czech e.g. Pivo),
willing to relocate to almost any state and most European countries (EU and US Passports)
good cycling buddy
usually a nice guy, not an ******* :thumb:

Interested in logistics/warehousing, HR, quality, etc...

PM all offers... :innocent:

Cycling goes in cycles...good, bad, ugly. Just finishing up ugly (hamstring tear), going to good now...:)

mattm 05-27-09 04:50 PM

I did an stint of unemployment a few summers ago - got a lot of good riding in, but got tired of having nobody else to ride/hang with since everyone's at work..

Am thinking of forcing myself into unemployment status soon actually.. work is super boring these days, but at least it pays.

Plus I have insurance, so racing isn't as much of a concern when employed.

Hida Yanra, planning on doing Seward race this week? I might be out there, Cat 5 parachute and all.

Anner77 05-27-09 05:14 PM


Originally Posted by MattDC (Post 8985911)
Loosing my job and breaking up with my gf the same week last summer really improved my fitness.

Better that than get depressed and lie in bed all day. Good on ya :)


Originally Posted by Machka (Post 8986393)
I just graduated with my Bachelor of Education and I am packing for a move in just over 2 weeks time.

So, no ... I'm not working just now. Not too many people hire for just a few weeks I'm way too busy with the packing, sorting, disposing process ... I'd be going insane if I had to work too.

And all this packing, sorting, and disposing has also eaten into my cycling time so I haven't been riding as much as I would like. But that's OK, I'll ride more when I get there. :)

Are you moving to Australia Machka?

thinktubes 05-27-09 05:33 PM

Laid off April 17, after 11 years. I got a decent severance and 4 months access to an outplacement service. I had made a career change 3 years ago (within the same company), and when there was a merger, I got squeezed out on seniority.

I see a lot of positives here. My old company was very stubborn to adopt new technology (they refused to recognize any Adobe products!). I look forward to latching on with a more progressive company where I can actually use all my skills.

The job search has been keeping me very busy. I'm able to get out for a ride once or twice a week. I've also been hitting the gym just to keep my sanity.

irish pat 05-27-09 05:50 PM


Originally Posted by kenkayak (Post 8992580)
THANKS Machka/;I wondered if there wasnt a way//Ill see if I can figure how./Kenneth:crash:

No offense, but your grammar and spelling are terrible, it gives me a headache reading your posts, you may be saying something interesting and worthwhile, but I can't bring myself to reshuffle it enough.

JimF22003 05-28-09 02:01 AM


Originally Posted by Machka (Post 8992789)
Has anyone here considered going the temp route?

At the risk of going all political here, the big problem in the U.S. (currently) is the lack of health care from these agencies.

Steve90068 05-28-09 09:34 AM

I was unemployed for 6 out of the last 10 months after working for two failed music/technology start-ups. I have since went on to start my own entertainment marketing company ( http://lostpenguinmedia.com/ ) and now I set my own hours. It has greatly improved my cycling, My usual day is working from 7-12, cycling from 1-4 and then back working from 5-8. Long days but 3 hours of riding a day has been fantastic

kache_98 05-28-09 10:06 AM

Going on 5 months unemployed now. Strangely enough my cycling went down considerably after the fact. Depression probably had to do with it.

Machka 05-28-09 10:09 AM


Originally Posted by JimF22003 (Post 8996778)
At the risk of going all political here, the big problem in the U.S. (currently) is the lack of health care from these agencies.

Here in Canada, the two temp agencies that employed me both offered health care packages (dental, chiropractic, eyeglasses, medications, etc.) which we could sign up for if we wanted. As it happened I did some calculations and found that getting a package through CAA (Canadian Automobile Association) was slightly less expensive so that's the route I went.

Machka 05-28-09 10:10 AM


Originally Posted by Anner77 (Post 8994497)
Are you moving to Australia Machka?

Yes. In two weeks time I should be standing in Melbourne. :)

keisatsu 05-28-09 10:32 AM

I'm barely employed at the moment, I work 5-10 hours a week as a fleet mechanic for a pedicab company.

Though I just picked up another mechanic job at a shop (starts in a week or two), so the two jobs combined should almost be full time.

Panic 06-10-09 06:50 PM

I have an interview tomorrow!!!!!

ILUVUK 06-10-09 06:54 PM


Originally Posted by Panic (Post 9079717)
I have an interview tomorrow!!!!!


Good luck! I had one yesterday that didn't go well.

Panic 06-10-09 06:59 PM

Thanks. I'll need it.

ggg300 06-10-09 07:06 PM


Originally Posted by Panic (Post 9079765)
Thanks. I'll need it.

GL!

Rest and eat a good meal before you go in.

Panic 06-10-09 07:10 PM

yep. going to bed early. Will have a nice breakfast. Would be a 50 minute drive each way.

Tortuga! 06-10-09 07:49 PM

Retiring from the Navy and the govt. contractor job I got hired for is being held up temporarily...I hope only temporarily. My milage is way up to combat the increased stress.

TnDiamondback 06-10-09 08:13 PM

Laid off April 30th, purchasing mgr for a company that produced automobile batteries, lots of extra miles lately, have had several interviews, hope to be back to work July 1.

Hida Yanra 06-10-09 08:26 PM


Originally Posted by Panic (Post 9079717)
I have an interview tomorrow!!!!!

Good on you! +1 to the above: rest, shower, go in assuming they want to hire YOU, and don't look back!

I was supposed to have a final interview and get started at a firm last week.... and they haven't called back or responded to an email since- :notamused:

scotch 06-10-09 08:56 PM


Originally Posted by Panic (Post 9079717)
I have an interview tomorrow!!!!!

be sure to wear pants and don't refer to yourself in the third-person. ;)

Panic 06-10-09 08:59 PM

Panic isn't sure about the pants bit, he was thinking about wearing a kilt. You know what Panic wears under his kilt right? Of course you do, you're Scotch.

;)

Now to get to bed.

Nachoman 06-10-09 09:02 PM

:lol::lol::lol:

mausball 06-10-09 09:06 PM

Unemployed since 5/20. On the upside, I've finally gotten some work done on the bike. Training for my first century in 15 years is commencing nicely.


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