Sorry to hear brother. I'm a plumber. I feel us skilled trades are always kinda on the frontline of the economy. I don't think Ive had a 40hr week since March. I work for my dad's business of 20yrs and man, I miss the good ol days when we had more work than we knew what to do with. Always 2 weeks or more out and constantly turning people down.
Will unemployment be enough to float you for a while? My girlfriend went on unemployment after she was laid off and it turned out being the best thing to ever happen to her. She wrapped up a bunch of college credits and will be graduating after this quarter from a UC.
Not saying go back to school, just that it might just be a kickstart to help you get going with your firefighter gig.
Awesome support guys, nice to hear some kind thoughts after a day like this! Ill be able to support myself for awhile im a good saver - Can always find some side projects. If theres a will, theres a way
My wife got laid off last year after 23 years. It really threw her for a loop, but she ended up with an even better job a few months down the road. It's not the end, just a new start. Good luck.
Yep, I keep seeing reports of lowering unemployment rates, then a month later they post a revised number that is not nearly as good.
Then you read the news and see a new business or one that is expanding, turn the page and find a story of a 100 year old business that is closing or laying off half it's workforce.
I would say that the economy has improved since it hit rock bottom but as far as I can tell most of the world is still in recession.
OP - good luck with your endeavors. I hope that you end up with something that is exactly what you want. And take a bit of the down to enjoy your new equipment/supplies.
I feel you pain bro, i spent 2 yrs on unemployment. finally had to except a job as a deli clerk and take a 60% payroll cut just to put food on the table. Keep the faith something good will come your way.