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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]Bayard
(22,005 posts)51. Have you considered contract work?
On a 1099 basis as an independent? You can generally make enough on an hourly basis to buy your own insurance (no benefits, so that's why it pays more).
Do Google searches of--resume, contract, home based, and whatever your skill set is. Check sites like Indeed and Jobvertise.
Update your resume. PM me, and I'd be more than happy to advise you on that, as well as interviewing advice. I'm a recruiter (25 years). I don't find jobs for people (I find people for jobs as a headhunter, employers pay me).
Always glad to help a fellow DU'er.
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This makes me so sorry to hear, Softy. I do think it's good to look at it as an early retirement.
coti
Jan 2020
#2
Keep in good touch with your friends from work, too, they could be key in maybe helping you find
coti
Jan 2020
#4
They allowed him to work from home for 7 years without ever having to leave the house
MichMan
Jan 2020
#54
What products where you supporting? Do you have a current CV? I was in tech support but now retired.
usaf-vet
Jan 2020
#14
Stock grants should vest if you lose your job. I'd challenge that if not the case.
BSdetect
Jan 2020
#16
So sorry. That's tough. Are you eligible to collect Social Security disability benefits?
Fla Dem
Jan 2020
#23
Really sorry. If you are approved for permanent disability, I think you get Medicare.
Hoyt
Jan 2020
#26
I am so sorry to hear this and sincerely hoping that some safety net somewhere
Marie Marie
Jan 2020
#31
First hired first fired is the rule for anyone below VP grade in most US corporations
McCamy Taylor
Jan 2020
#32