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09-18-2011 07:16 PM |
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Originally Posted by sammyg2
(Post 6260982)
My daughter was very young and we had just spent almost every penny we had on our house when the company I worked for unexpectedly closed down and laid everyone off.
Within a week I took a job I hated because it was laborious, dirty work and I had to travel constantly. If I was lucky I could spend one day per weekend at home. But it paid around $20/hr plus overtime was available so I could pay my bills, it would just take longer days.
I did that for about 6 months and then opened my own small consulting business (just me and one other person), which I sold about a year later for around $60k net after all expenses when I found a good steady job where I wouldn't have to travel.
It was a tough period and I missed part of my daughter's first few years but I did what I had to and there were no excuses made.
Lots of folks out there think they're too good to take a crappy job, that it's beneath them. They'd rather sit on unemployment and make excuses as their situation worsens than do something about it. Thank God I wasn't one of those.
When faced with adversity you either man up or give up.
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yep. I got laid off when my wife was 7mths pregnant. No IT work around here so I went into real estate. Got licensed the day before my daughter was born. House, 2 cars, a brand new baby... that %$#% will light a fire under your a$$. Real estate market was not exactly booming, I worked 80+ hrs a week including knocking on doors for 4 hrs a day, 5 days a week for leads. Got a lot of doors slammed in my face, but I got some listings too. It was a little emabarrassing sometimes, seeing people I knew... I'd gone from a "professional" career to banging on doors half-desperate for a lead. It worked though, just b*a*r*e*l*y squeaked by my first year, any single deal could have broken me, but we made it. was up steady on my feat last year, and really cookin' this year.
When my wife went back to school a few years ago, she took a part-time job at the same deli she had woked at 10 years ago. $9/hr making sandwiches at lunch for the people she used to work with. A bit humiliating? Yes. But did we miss mortgage payments or fall behind on our bills? no.
I do sympathize with people getting hurt by this economy, but there is ALWAYS work. It just might not be the work we want.
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