mackeysmom
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... I wish I could be happier about it
A little background: I was working full-time at my marketing job - making decent money - while going to school (part-time, at night) for my degree in Hospitality Management. This past July my department was downsized and I lost my job. I took advantage of the time off, and went back to school full-time for the summer and fall semesters - graduated in December.
Since December I've been looking for a hotel job - sent out so many resumes- and wasn't getting any bites. I wound up making a few appointments with some hotel HR folks to see if they could shed any light on what I was doing - right or wrong - in terms of my job search.
Everybody said the same thing - I am overqualified for any entry-level position (almost 18 years in Management), but probably won't be considered for any management position because I don't have so much as a day's experience working in a hotel.
To make a long story short (too late, right
), today I was offered a Front Desk Agent position - pending the outcome of my drug test
.
I know I have to take it - I need to get my foot in the door, but ... I'll be making less $$ than I've been getting on unemployment and I'll have to work weekends (and most holidays since I'll be the low man on the totem pole) The work days and hours will change from week-to-week, making a steady part-time job difficult to get.
I keep telling myself "It's a job, and you need a job, your unemployment will run out soon, your Cobra subsidy will soon end and raise your rate from $160 to almost $500, you're 40 years old and need to keep up with a 401K etc." but I just have an overwhelming feeling of doom and dread. Thank God I have a little savings, but a year or so of subsidizing this new salary will pretty much wipe it out. I'm sick just thinking about it
Oh well, I just had to get that off my chest. Thanks for letting me vent
-- Laura

A little background: I was working full-time at my marketing job - making decent money - while going to school (part-time, at night) for my degree in Hospitality Management. This past July my department was downsized and I lost my job. I took advantage of the time off, and went back to school full-time for the summer and fall semesters - graduated in December.
Since December I've been looking for a hotel job - sent out so many resumes- and wasn't getting any bites. I wound up making a few appointments with some hotel HR folks to see if they could shed any light on what I was doing - right or wrong - in terms of my job search.
Everybody said the same thing - I am overqualified for any entry-level position (almost 18 years in Management), but probably won't be considered for any management position because I don't have so much as a day's experience working in a hotel.
To make a long story short (too late, right


I know I have to take it - I need to get my foot in the door, but ... I'll be making less $$ than I've been getting on unemployment and I'll have to work weekends (and most holidays since I'll be the low man on the totem pole) The work days and hours will change from week-to-week, making a steady part-time job difficult to get.
I keep telling myself "It's a job, and you need a job, your unemployment will run out soon, your Cobra subsidy will soon end and raise your rate from $160 to almost $500, you're 40 years old and need to keep up with a 401K etc." but I just have an overwhelming feeling of doom and dread. Thank God I have a little savings, but a year or so of subsidizing this new salary will pretty much wipe it out. I'm sick just thinking about it

Oh well, I just had to get that off my chest. Thanks for letting me vent

-- Laura