seven dwarfs
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Hoping your job interview went well!!
I think it depends on whether your job is one that is easy to find or are you a more senior executive that might take a while to find a new job. Even though your hotel is prepaid doesn't mean it isn't refundable. I would also look into the change policy for your airline. Many airlines let you take a credit and use the money for future travel. I would much rather be conservative with my spending and reschedule for a time when I would feel more confident spending money. You mention living in Washington DC which is a high cost of living city. Even with savings you could blow through your savings quickly. Do you have enough money in your emergency fund for 3-6 month of expenses?
I would definitely follow through with my Disney plans. It's only for a couple of days. Reading you have savings let's me know you're money cautious and a saver. You probably have a Disney budget and have already set aside money for tickets and food.
Go and enjoy yourself. Just tell your new employer your start date will be March 6th if you receive a job offer.
This...I would also in the meantime go out and get a job...any job while you are applying/interviewing for a new job in your career field. - I guess this is assuming you aren't collecting unemployment...if you are then I guess you have to weigh the difference. Would you be ok going, but just as a resort trip so you can save on the tix?You know what is best for you. I might see if you can change your resort to a value, save some money if you still decide to go. As long as you have enough savings for at least 2 months, then maybe. Because even if you were to be offered a job tomorrow, it could take 4 weeks to hire you depending on the company. And then a few weeks for a first paycheck. Good luck in your search.
Oh, dear. My old company went through MASSIVE layoffs while someone much beloved was in Paris. His friends contacted him, but the company did not. I worked for senior management & knew they didn't believe in contacting people on vacation. When he returned, people asked if he had been cut & he said, "I'll find out pretty soon." He was. I couldn't decide whether it would have been worse for them to call him.So sorry to hear about your layoff. If it makes you feel any better, I was laid off WHILE at Disney. I was in line for the Magic Carpets of Aladdin when my manager called! Didn't let it ruin my trip and I had a new job I loved within a couple months. It sounds like you are a responsible person who isn't spending your rent/mortgage money to go to Disney, you just need something to look forward to. I have also, more than once, made a pre-planned vacation a condition of my employment and never had an issue. Agree you don't want to work for someone long term who will give you a problem about something so small. Go and enjoy! And best of luck in your job search!
I've enjoyed reading this thread and seeing everyone's different perspectives and priorities. Just an update to anyone who is interested and since the op never came back to give us her decision........she did end up going to Disney. She has a small trip report on that board. Glad she had a good time.
I thought you were going in March.