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Dealing with a Layoff

Getting laid off is definitely a letdown. Money, security and the future were things that immediately worried my father after the Lucent fiasco(s) led him to unemployment. He had worked for the Bell system for over 25+ years and had most of his retirement money tied up with RBOCs (legacy term for Regional Bell Operating companies, i.e. the disassemblation of AT&T).

While having a beer and watching football Saturday, we discussed his layoff and how he coped. Instead of inserting a lengthy dialog, I have put together a list in a true Dumb Little Man fashion:

It has been a while now and some of you may wonder what happened to my father. Well he did try to find another position in telecommunications. I will tell you that his efforts were nothing more than sending in resumes. He never called and followed up on any of them, despite my advice. He eventually gave up looking and made a decision that I actually kind of admire. After 25+ years with an enormous company, he decided to just give it a rest. He took a job at a bookstore and while the cash flow is dramatically less, he has been much happier; no stress, no backstabbing, no BS. By sacrificing the material wants, he has become new person by learning to live on less.

– Jay

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