Monthly Archives: January 2009

Layoff Survival Guide

“Layoff Survival Guide” was a panel discussion I recently attended. This blog article outlines the unemployment tips I learned.

Unemployment isn’t what it used to be

Unemployment isn’t measured like during The Great Depression. Current figures should higher. This blog article compares and decides which recession is worse.

Jobless and more

Norm Elrod’s Jobless and Less blog is mentioned in an article on Ragan.com. His blog about layoffs and unemployment is on the cutting edge it would seem…

Let’s go spend some money

I’ve spent my life being cheap. So I’m always ready for the next layoff. Here are budget tips and money saving advice to ease unemployment stress.

Start crying, but keep trying

Unemployment figures may be bad, but there are also job search opportunities. In this article, an unemployed blogger gives tips from his experience.

The only job I’ll ever need, if I can get it…

A jobless man discovers the perfect job and then realizes he might not be cut out for it.

Why can’t the holidays be everyday?

A jobless guy’s pep talk to himself

Stories of the unemployed with rich daddies and boyfriends or money in the bank

New York magazine decided to steal my idea and tell the stories of unemployed New Yorkers… My Laid-Off Life They picked seven people from the jobless middle class masses and lent them the services of a professional writer. If only their stories were as interesting, engaging, exciting, moving, gripping, captivating, intriging, refreshing, enjoyable, glamorous, thought-provoking [...]

Not the clothes off my back

A fashion guide to unemployment

Monday music makes me morose

The hills are alive with the sound of unemployment