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Bummed, but with a plan
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 393838" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I'm sorry he didn't get the job, Susie. It really hoovers when it seems so promising then the employer leaves you hanging. That happened to me and you helped get me thru several rough spots of unemployment. I hope and pray that your husband can find something he's happy with- going back to school, working, whatever. Remember that times are tough for many, many people right now so it's nothing personal or no sign of failure- I'm just bringing that up because he might need to be reminded of that, too. I know I had moments where I felt like everything I'd ever known in life was over. But it isn't- it just turns into a period where our strength and knowledge and abilities in the area of survival and starting over have to take over. I know I'm preaching to the choir- sorry- I was trying to suggest that you pat him and yourself on the back for hanging in there and coming up with a Plan B and being flexible enough to pursue whatever is necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 393838, member: 3699"] I'm sorry he didn't get the job, Susie. It really hoovers when it seems so promising then the employer leaves you hanging. That happened to me and you helped get me thru several rough spots of unemployment. I hope and pray that your husband can find something he's happy with- going back to school, working, whatever. Remember that times are tough for many, many people right now so it's nothing personal or no sign of failure- I'm just bringing that up because he might need to be reminded of that, too. I know I had moments where I felt like everything I'd ever known in life was over. But it isn't- it just turns into a period where our strength and knowledge and abilities in the area of survival and starting over have to take over. I know I'm preaching to the choir- sorry- I was trying to suggest that you pat him and yourself on the back for hanging in there and coming up with a Plan B and being flexible enough to pursue whatever is necessary. [/QUOTE]
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