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Have you been de-employed in the past year?

  • Still at same job as one year ago

    Votes: 27 62.8%
  • Changed jobs in past year, by my choice

    Votes: 2 4.7%
  • Got fired/laid off, no new job yet

    Votes: 5 11.6%
  • Got fired/laid off, found new better job

    Votes: 1 2.3%
  • Got fired/laid off, found new job, but not as good

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Didn't have a job a year ago, still don't

    Votes: 6 14.0%
  • Didn't have a job a year ago, now I do

    Votes: 2 4.7%
  • Self-employed, income same or better

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Self-employed, income down

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Left job, no new job, by my choice

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    43

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Just curious how many people have been de-employed.

barfo
 
I chose the 2nd option. I had to stop my job because I moved back to the UK... None of the options really apply to me, because I didn't change the job for another.
 
I'm still going strong (unless they find out I post here during the work day), but my wife lost her job. She's writing part time to keep up from bankruptcy.
 
Same job. I switched jobs by choice a couple of years ago and, as far as I can tell, I'm really at no risk of being laid off.
 
Same job. I switched jobs by choice a couple of years ago and, as far as I can tell, I'm really at no risk of being laid off.

I hear folks are selling their collective souls like gangbusters. ;)
 
I resigned from my position a few months ago and still am looking for full-time work.

None of the options apply to me. :)

Ed O.
 
I hear folks are selling their collective souls like gangbusters. ;)

Not me. I hate to work, because I'm remarkably lazy. I'll hold down a job so long as I have one, but if I were to lose the job due to the economic down-turn, I'm okay with being unemployed for a while (sabbatical, let's call it) and fairly confident that I can get work long before I need it.

Being possessed of no children is what allows me to take such a laid-back approach, of course.
 
Graduated six months ago. No job still, although a couple of really nice prospects in the pipe right now.
 
did you go out with a bang?

Haha. No. The hot secretary had already moved away.

I actually left on good terms and have done some contract work for them since then. I had been there six years, though, and that's a long long time in interactive media time :)

Ed O.
 
Haha. No. The hot secretary had already moved away.

I actually left on good terms and have done some contract work for them since then. I had been there six years, though, and that's a long long time in interactive media time :)

Ed O.

boo. no "take this job and shove it" moment?

meh.

interactive media? for some reason I thought you were a lawyer.
 
At the same job 3 years, and like it, after 6 years working at place that absolutely crossed the line into abusive, interspersed with periods of unemployment.

But...if the hostile takeover happens, there is about a 50% chance I would be unemployed within a year. Loss of income, health, retirement, like so many others. And very hard time finding new work.

So, OK but nervous would sum up my situation.
 
I am a member of the state bar but don't practice.

Ed O.

Practice? We talking about practice? Practice? Practice? I mean, we talking about practice?

barfo
 
I am a member of the state bar but don't practice.

Ed O.

I have a friend that's failed the California Bar once and the Oregon bar twice. He's going for the Washington exam in July because it's supposed to be easier?
 
I have a friend that's failed the California Bar once and the Oregon bar twice. He's going for the Washington exam in July because it's supposed to be easier?

The California bar exam is the second-hardest in the nation, due to the number of subjects. I believe only the New York exam has more subjects.
 
The California bar exam is the second-hardest in the nation, due to the number of subjects. I believe only the New York exam has more subjects.

Yeah, but the additional subjects on the NY exam are Home Ec and Auto Shop.

barfo
 
Yeah, but the additional subjects on the NY exam are Home Ec and Auto Shop.

Yeah, but who wants to fail a bar exam because they lost points on an essay question about Home Ec? You still have to spend time understanding those subjects backward and forward.

Sample Home Ec essay question on the bar exam:

If you had a worker retire due to medical reasons, clearing space below an industry mandated spending cap, but a competitor hires the worker, restoring that worker's salary figure to your salary structure and thus reducing the amount of money you will have under said spending cap, should you sue your competitor for negotiating in bad faith or should you let the cake bake? If you feel that the correct legal strategy is to let the cake bake, what fan temperature should you allow before taking the cake out of the oven and allowing the built-up steam to vent?
 
My job is considered part time like 25 - 35 hours a week but it keeps me busy with events going on.
 
I have a grocery store job while i'm in college, graduating in a couple weeks though, gonna transfer to a portland grocery store so I at least have something until I can find an accounting job
 
No category in your poll for us self-employed types. I'm still hanging in there, but my income's down probably 30% since the housing market fell apart.
 
Added some more options.
By the way, I'm still at same job, myself.

barfo
 

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