MerryPoppins
<font color=coral>I posted around Woo Hooty time<b
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We heard this week that my husbands plant is laying off half of it's remaining workforce. That will take us from the 4500 of a few years ago to about 450 employees. He thinks the IT folks may be hit hard due to the fact that this company usually has one or two at each facility.
Now we are wondering, even if we aren't hit, if we better find another job. And do we move to a higher cost-of-living area to get one or try to stay here where jobs for DH are hard to find? I guess we'll look everywhere and then weigh our options.
The kids are broken-hearted. They hate the idea of leaving their friends. Our families would love for us to stay here, but we have to have food on the table. DH's dad is a stroke victim (and DH is an only child) so we have to take that into consideration, too. The whole thing is really hard, especially when the economy is down and jobs are hard to find.
Thanks for letting me vent. I think we are talking to a head-hunter next week. Hopefully, soon we'll have a job lined up.
Now we are wondering, even if we aren't hit, if we better find another job. And do we move to a higher cost-of-living area to get one or try to stay here where jobs for DH are hard to find? I guess we'll look everywhere and then weigh our options.
The kids are broken-hearted. They hate the idea of leaving their friends. Our families would love for us to stay here, but we have to have food on the table. DH's dad is a stroke victim (and DH is an only child) so we have to take that into consideration, too. The whole thing is really hard, especially when the economy is down and jobs are hard to find.
Thanks for letting me vent. I think we are talking to a head-hunter next week. Hopefully, soon we'll have a job lined up.