If you're thinking about quitting your 9 to 5 job, watch this video to learn about the 3 mistakes to avoid after leaving your job. Don't make the same mistakes I did!
Job hunting is incredibly challenging! I live in Columbus, Ohio and I’ve been looking for a basic office job for two years and applied for over 100 positions. Each basic office position usually had more than 200 applications I was competing against!!! when I did go on interviews The hiring manager would often be around 30 years old and it was clear they were looking for someone to join that team that was younger than myself at 61. since I’m divorced and living alone I’ve had to patch together a few part-time jobs that don’t include benefits and just try to make things work that way.
So sorry for your challenges. I work with many young people at Target, who have multiple jobs. I feel for what they are going through. It seems like this is now considered to be normal in the workforce.
sorry - - this is how old people end up living in cars... if the job is that bad - - put YOURSELF FIRST - - - not by quitting - but by using it.... take a health leave -- - - bring charges against the company & or your boss if there is abusive treatment at play... ...make them lay you off as a final option... give you a severance & option to collect unemployment.... you come first - - doing some emotional idiotic sudden quitting move that does not take your rights into account is pure silliness... i say all this because you talk about having a "small emergency account set aside " - - - seriously - at this age you do not actually have a healthy savings & you need - to ' set aside a "small amount'"? scary - very scary lack of thinking.... unless there is much more to this job quitting story....
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You bet!
Job hunting is incredibly challenging! I live in Columbus, Ohio and I’ve been looking for a basic office job for two years and applied for over 100 positions. Each basic office position usually had more than 200 applications I was competing against!!! when I did go on interviews The hiring manager would often be around 30 years old and it was clear they were looking for someone to join that team that was younger than myself at 61. since I’m divorced and living alone I’ve had to patch together a few part-time jobs that don’t include benefits and just try to make things work that way.
So sorry for your challenges. I work with many young people at Target, who have multiple jobs. I feel for what they are going through. It seems like this is now considered to be normal in the workforce.
Thanks for the good advice.
You bet!
You are so right about job search in the 21st century! Thanks for the information.
I’m glad this helped. Thanks for the comment
Living below your means is my first piece of advice. Downsize
Great Advice. Cut the fat and don't be afraid to make lifestyle changes. Love it TY
About 12 years ago we started cutting out the fat and living well within our income.
It's been 12 years for me too. Love your content. Thank you for your continued support
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sorry - - this is how old people end up living in cars...
if the job is that bad - - put YOURSELF FIRST - - - not by quitting - but by using it.... take a health leave -- - - bring charges against the company & or your boss if there is abusive treatment at play... ...make them lay you off as a final option... give you a severance & option to collect unemployment....
you come first - - doing some emotional idiotic sudden quitting move that does not take your rights into account is pure silliness...
i say all this because you talk about having a "small emergency account set aside " - - - seriously - at this age you do not actually have a healthy savings & you need - to ' set aside a "small amount'"?
scary - very scary lack of thinking....
unless there is much more to this job quitting story....
I appreciate your input. Very valuable info.