Posted by RN on December 08, 2008 at 12:56:45 from (96.60.76.192):
In Reply to: OT The Economy posted by Benji Smith on December 07, 2008 at 12:42:27:
Termination June 15 this year. Worked for large home furnishing maker, market drop was estimated 10-12% december last year- the 1st quarter drop was more like 20-25% so the 80 jobs cut announced in December 2007 was upped a bit. Terminate senior person and replace partly with lower pay new hire made sense, especially with medical problems -cancer treatments, etc- for senior person. Savings, unemployment, possible pull early retirement from retirement funds should get me through a year or 2. Checking for someplace that wants experienced large mainframe operator and willing to take 60 year old cancer survivor for a couple years. That is a kicker for some jobs applied for. RN
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