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Chin up old boy!! March 9, 2010

Posted by weston007 in estimator, Interior fit-out, Personal, Recruitment, UK Construction, Unemployed.
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Since the end of February I have been unemployed. Which is not a long time. But it makes me;

Another statistic for the government to count and log.

I have been made redundant before, and I have spent a week or so without income, but each of those times I have had a little bit of dosh the bank, and quite relaxed as, at the time, the industry was bouyant, and jobs were plentiful. I could pick and choose (within reason) which company I went for an interview with and which one I wanted to work  for. How the times have changed.  A complete contrast in terms of available opportunities, and vacancies for a Senior Estimator! And those that are available are not the same sort of package, possibly 60-70% of what they were 2-3 years ago!!

Now I understand the economic changes and the state of the country, as well as all the other crap that is going on affecting things…but fuck me, the state of things at the moment is very harsh!! Scarily harsh.

I can now see how people are losing their houses, cars, increase in divorces etc. But on the flip side to that, those that have a job are working harder and longer hours to ensure their position with their respective employer! This in turn causes pressures at home too.

I try to be optimistic, and although I currently do not have a pot to piss in, nor do I have two pennies to rub together I remain positive that I shall find employment one way or the other. I shall be shrewd with what I have and tighten the purse strings and Wifey, as scared and concerned as she is, is also proactive to the cause. We should (he says) survive this month, we may not though….but positive attitude and all that!!

BUT, what about those in a different work environments? Or those that are a little older? These people that have been out of work for a while, what hope is there for those? What support is there out there for them? I am sure they are positive in their approach, and are actively seeking employment, but at present it’s bloody grim! Is there support for them? Who is the governing body that is there for those people? Surely not Job Search Plus????

When will this economic down turn truly end? Who knows? Apparently we were climbing out of the recession a month or so ago….and we continue to do so…but I fear it may be a good 12-18 months before are treading water again…a shockingly harsh reality befalls many of us prior to that.

The emotional whack in the face in painful, and life at home is tricky, I feel that I am in the way of daily routines, the boys going to toddler group, swimming lessons, what I give them for breakfast is wrong, how I dress them is wrong….I am just trying to help, to be doing something other than sitting on my arse!! But I am in the way. No two ways about it. Don’t get me wrong, it’s lovely to spend time with the family, but hey, I would rather be working!!

Fortunately I have a good friend who has an office with a spare desk, he is quite local to me, and I go and sit at that desk, and do what-ever I have to do to feel positive and pro-active. Call around, speak to people, use the interweb…I even made coffee for the guys in the office once!! Not often I did that in my working life!! ha ha ha!! This is a great help, and I am very lucky to be able to do this, it is an enormous help. Especially in keeping focused on my goal. My goal of gaining employment again…very soon.

So, if you, like me, are unemployed, you are going nuts at home, feeling as though you are in the way, with the kids around your ankles, I have this to say to you. It won’t be forever. If you cannot obtain work in your industry, then don’t be afraid to ask in pubs, stores etc for a bit of work. Some money is better than none.

Keep your chin up, and your mind focused! It will get better. You will get work again. Think positive. It’s the only way to stay frickin’ sane!!

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1. Wendy Jacob - March 9, 2010

Oh Paul! I remember how it felt being put on three days a week so I can only imagine the fear of losing your job altogether. And we don’t even have a very big mortgage or kids to think about (cats, mercifully, are inexpensive by comparison)!

We are constantly bombarded with new of “the upturn” in our day to day lives but the fact is that the construction industry is still struggling. There are opportunities but they are relatively few and are roughly fought over.

The good news for you though is that you are resilient, optimistic, and have a great network of construction contacts and friends. You WILL be fine and you WILL find something.

-Wendy xxx

2. Helen Stothard - March 9, 2010

Like Wendy the memory of the four day week, then the three day week is still very fresh, and when previously made redundant I walked straight into another job. As you say though times have changed radically, I know last year when I was looking at possible alternatives my role then was paying a good 10-20% lower than in previous years.

Redundancy is a cruel thing, and really hits at your sense of worth. However, as Wendy says, you are very resilient, you sound like a solid hard worker to me from your previous blogs, and I hope that things turn around for you.

In the meantime do keep your blogs going, they are one of the best blogs I have read and I look forward to seeing it arrive in my inbox.

Chin up and good luck

Helen
xx

3. keith - March 9, 2010

Do keep your chin up Paul, I and I am sure many others, have no doubt you will pick something up soon. If I hear of anything I will give you a shout tout suite or 3 piece suite as my Peckham campadres used to say. I was on site in 1989 when the recession hit. I as well as many others left the industry completly. I went and did something new. I am sure that it will not come to that for you, as Wendy said your network in construction will come through for you. If I can help in any way let me know. Happy birthday for tomorrow.
Keith .

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