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PERSONAL FINANCE: SHELTER FROM SUBPRIME FALLOUT 6

February 23, 2008 by ren  
Filed under Finance

Many are losing their jobs from the downsizing of many businesses that have been hit by the subprime fallout. For many, it is job-hunting time or a time to consider a career change.

If you still have your job and your employer appears to be having problems meeting the payroll, start looking for a job, but do not resign. If you resign, you don’t get unemployment benefits.

Darlene McDaniel at Interview Chatter has excellent advice for job-hunting and job-interviews.

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Look up the old school tie network. They may have a job for you or a good referral. If they are relatively well off (inspite of the subprime fallout), they might be able to extend some bridge financing while you are in-between jobs.

Have a heart-to-heart talk with your family for some belt-tightening.

To jeep your mind off your financial problems, in-between job interviews, do the things around the house that you have not been able to attend to.

Finally, keep your confidence and spirits up.

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One Response to “PERSONAL FINANCE: SHELTER FROM SUBPRIME FALLOUT 6”
  1. Darlene says:

    Hey Ren!! Thanks for the link!! I like your article. I may be sending my class to visit your website. We have to write a paper about this issue of subprime loans and the mortgage crisis. I appreciate you including me in one of your posts!

    Darlene
    Interview Guru
    http://www.interviewchatter.com/

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