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Morrigoon 03-03-2009 03:57 PM

Survey: LoT Unemployment Rate
 
There's been so many of us now I've lost track. How many of us are still employed? How many unemployed? I'm wondering how we compare to the averages.

Alex 03-03-2009 03:59 PM

I'm employed and almost guaranteed to remain that way through the summer.

Andrew 03-03-2009 04:02 PM

We are both employed. Jennifer's AAA office had several layoffs last week but she was not affected except that now she has a three person department doing the work of five. Nokia announced a voluntary separation program, where employees could take a payout in return for resigning. I looked at it but the payout is so low as to make me think the program exists more so the company can claim they made the offer. However, I'm in a very high profile group and don't expect that any layoffs (if they come) will affect me.

Morrigoon 03-03-2009 04:04 PM

In the current economy, I wouldn't recommend taking the payout anyway. Too hard to find a replacement job. And I wonder how that affects your eligibility for unemployment?

JWBear 03-03-2009 04:08 PM

I'm employed, but my hours were cut.

Deebs 03-03-2009 04:10 PM

I was a stay at home parent for several years. Then had a change of marital status. Obvs, it is not a good time to be looking. It has been difficult.

Ghoulish Delight 03-03-2009 04:12 PM

Employed, with general indications that my job is secure for a while, but no guarantee of that.

scaeagles 03-03-2009 04:28 PM

Survived a lay off today. Even though my company was profitable last year they had a round. This was presented to us as being prudent, and while I suppose I can appreciate that, the 10 people or so in my local office and satillite offices that were let go must not be feeling too good right now (4 in my department).

I feel a bit guilty that this happened but yet there is no salary freeze.

katiesue 03-03-2009 04:36 PM

I survived a cut in December. Who knows how long I'll last. No upcoming stuff that I know of but you never know.

Snowflake 03-03-2009 04:38 PM

I'm fully employed right now. The scuttlebutt here is there will be some layoffs.

Ghoulish Delight 03-03-2009 04:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scaeagles (Post 271310)
Survived a lay off today. Even though my company was profitable last year they had a round. This was presented to us as being prudent, and while I suppose I can appreciate that, the 10 people or so in my local office and satillite offices that were let go must not be feeling too good right now (4 in my department).

Our company made profits of over $90 million in every quarter for the past 5 years or so, over $100 million in several. We have millions of dollars of cash in reserve. But because we're making slightly LESS than that in recent quarters, we've had a round of layoffs and have implemented some semi-drastic cost cutting measures to prevent more.

Betty 03-03-2009 04:50 PM

I'm afraid if I vote I'm employed that that will change so I'm going to abstain.

I've survived, so far, numerous rounds of layoffs. I'm told by coworkers that there's no way they would lay me off because of all the things I do, yet I can see ways to work around that. Not that I'm telling anyone. So sssshhhh!

wolfy999 03-03-2009 05:15 PM

Employed part time at two jobs and getting increased hours at both. But who knows for how long.

Cadaverous Pallor 03-03-2009 05:17 PM

My union just cut a deal with the city that we'll have our cost of living increase deferred for a year, with the guarantee that we'll have no layoffs or even furloughs until July 2010. Phew.

JWBear 03-03-2009 05:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cadaverous Pallor (Post 271322)
My union just cut a deal with the city that we'll have our cost of living increase deferred for a year, with the guarantee that we'll have no layoffs or even furloughs until July 2010. Phew.

You don't know what you're missing. Furloughs are fun! :rolleyes:

Stan4dSteph 03-03-2009 05:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight (Post 271304)
Employed, with general indications that my job is secure for a while, but no guarantee of that.

Ditto.

scaeagles 03-03-2009 06:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight (Post 271313)
Our company made profits of over $90 million in every quarter for the past 5 years or so, over $100 million in several. We have millions of dollars of cash in reserve. But because we're making slightly LESS than that in recent quarters, we've had a round of layoffs and have implemented some semi-drastic cost cutting measures to prevent more.

I can appreciate and understand where the company you work for is coming from as well as where I work. I work for a pretty big corporation (when I left self employment I started working for a 90 person company which was acquired and the a mega merger took place) with 10 figures in cash reserves.

I suppose this should make me feel good that I still have a job and the company is being cautious....I just feel like crap right now. Survivor syndrome or somethng.

CoasterMatt 03-03-2009 08:01 PM

Employed, and currently working on the contract negotiation team to stay that way.

lashbear 03-03-2009 08:06 PM

Gentleman of leisure. :rolleyes:

Tref 03-03-2009 09:13 PM

Other then that Mrs. Lincoln ...
 
I was working three jobs. My night job cut my hours to zero, my weekend job is shaky and my day job ends in June.

Promo-Man 03-03-2009 09:14 PM

I am self-employed there are times that I would like to firer myself as I tend to lose focus and then there is the thing about never letting the job go.

I would like to work 8 to 5 and leave the job at the job

Not Afraid 03-03-2009 09:15 PM

Employed by me, and still busy - just not quite as busy as I used to be. The clients in the area I work in (Northern Long Beach) tend to be old-school wealth and there hasn't been much economic effect ...yet. I DO think people are being a lot more cautious about spending their money.

Prudence 03-03-2009 09:26 PM

I work for the feds, so I suspect I'm fairly secure. As much as I complain about my job, it's nice to not be worried about that particular issue at the moment. (That way I can focus on the lousy housing market. :rolleyes: )

€uroMeinke 03-03-2009 09:37 PM

Still employed though with cut in pay

lindyhop 03-03-2009 09:50 PM

Employed and no one's talking about layoffs...yet. Management claims we're in good shape.

cirquelover 03-03-2009 10:09 PM

I am a stay at home Mom but since my husband was laid off it looks like it's time to look for a job too.

That is kind of difficult though considering I help the boy with school, he does public school online, so he kind of needs me here. Hopefully I can find a evening or night job. My choices are the Super Wallyworld or a Lowes distribution center. I'd rather have Lowes.

NirvanaMan 03-03-2009 10:44 PM

At are company, we are still employed with pay increases and bonuses. The one time where our companies ridiculous penny pinching and uber-conservative nature actually works to our benefit. That said my developers are working on 9 year old computers that can't actually run the software they need so they are bringing in their personal computers to work to get the job done.

However much like GD stated, we are making slightly less in terms of the billions in revenue so red flags going up. No cuts are likely but I am worried that my open positions might get frozen.

I have several open jobs I need to fill ASAP if anyone knows people who are out of work and have the right experience. I am looking for an analyst with several years of Website and interactive marketing reporting, dashboard and metrics experience who can handle a very high stress environment with constant (hourly) reprioritization. I am also looking for some QA testers with .NET, Java, .asp and mainframe expertise (though we do have a lot of resumes for these positions).

Morrigoon 03-03-2009 10:51 PM

I know someone who's not out of work, but might be qualified and definitely hates their current position. Would you take a QA tester if they're still finishing their degree in computers? Or do you need more experienced people than that?

Kevy Baby 03-03-2009 11:04 PM

I know how to use Microsoft Word. Can I get a job?

NirvanaMan 03-03-2009 11:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevy Baby (Post 271374)
I know how to use Microsoft Word. Can I get a job?


Unfortunately no, we are still using typewriters. (we do actually still have them)

tracilicious 03-04-2009 12:23 AM

I make my money from student loans. Haven't been laid off from that yet. Running the non-profit continues to be tons of work for zero money...but I'm still co-CEO! If I were trying to publish a collection right now I'd be SOL as no one's buyin, but I'm not! Phew, market hasn't got me down.

Indi's school has lost forty percent of their funding. Ouch!

Scrooge McSam 03-04-2009 04:06 AM

I'm currently employed but the contract I work under expires March 31.

DreadPirateRoberts 03-04-2009 08:03 AM

Still working.

bewitched 03-04-2009 09:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NirvanaMan (Post 271377)
Unfortunately no, we are still using typewriters. (we do actually still have them)


Off topic...

Cool avatar picture.

innerSpaceman 03-04-2009 09:26 AM

My company's not doing as well as last year, and is - like me - a few bad months away from financial disaster.

I'm not worried about being laid off unless the company goes under -- since I'm the ONLY EMPLOYEE LEFT ... but I don't know if we'll survive the year or not.


Despite being 3 or 4 paychecks away from disaster at any time, I feel comfortable in my financial condition and situation ... but alarmed at the situation of friends and others.

This is not a joke: If things continue to slide, we SHOULD work seriously toward the LoT Commune. It's the way of the less bleak future.

Kevy Baby 03-04-2009 02:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by innerSpaceman (Post 271403)
This is not a joke: If things continue to slide, we SHOULD work seriously toward the LoT Commune. It's the way of the less bleak future.

But the idea of living with Moonliner would indeed be a very bleak future.

scaeagles 03-04-2009 02:32 PM

C'mon ISM....you KNOW you don't want to live in a commune with ME. Admit it.

Cadaverous Pallor 03-04-2009 05:16 PM

Psh, and let you lazy bastards live off my income? Right. :p

Strangler Lewis 03-04-2009 05:30 PM

Self-employed.

The fun part is that the State of California considers me a vendor, and the claims processors for the federal government sometimes get pulled into other tasks.

Maye mark me self-implode

SacTown Chronic 03-04-2009 07:24 PM

Self-employed on two fronts and thriving.


Oh crap, I just jinxed things, didn't I?

Betty 03-05-2009 08:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SacTown Chronic (Post 271508)
Self-employed on two fronts and thriving.


Oh crap, I just jinxed things, didn't I?

Probably. I nearly jinxed us yesterday by posting we were both employed. Little scare for the husband when the new big boss showed up unnannounced. They were all sure he was there to close the office. Instead they ordered lunch from Togo's and all set down to meet and greet. No big announcement or anything. But for a few hours yesterday I was SO in almost-panic-mode.

Cadaverous Pallor 03-05-2009 09:12 AM

In case anyone might be interested, the City of Orange is hiring, though they are seasonal jobs.

cirquelover 03-05-2009 12:34 PM

Betty, you guys have Togos too?! I remember having to bring them on the plane with me any time I flew to LA, or else my exBIL wouldn't pick me up if I didn't have a sandwich!

Betty 03-05-2009 01:42 PM

We do have Togo's. I haven't eaten there in about 15 years though. I used to work in the same shopping center as one... and didn't have time to drive anywhere for lunch so it was one of my 3 choices for lunch including the grocery store. Needless to say, I was pretty burnt out on Togos.

blueerica 03-05-2009 03:14 PM

Employed, thankfully.

NirvanaMan 03-05-2009 08:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by innerSpaceman (Post 271403)
Despite being 3 or 4 paychecks away from disaster at any time


Why do you chose to do that?

JWBear 03-05-2009 10:22 PM

Sorry, but for most people, it's not a matter of choice.

scaeagles 03-06-2009 04:51 AM

I used to have about 8 months worth of current slaary in the market. That would be about 3.5 months now. I don't think it's a choice for all, though it is true that many people live beyond their means. I also had (have) a home equity line of credit, which provided a huge cushion, but no more....I am not permitted to draw on it (it was a sort of emergency fund for me) anymore.

wolfy999 03-12-2009 05:19 AM

Hubby has the Agency, of course. He also took a contracted salaried position with an upscale Villa distributor in mid February, and last night he got hired for a temporary (4-6 weeks) with the Census Bureau....geez when it rains it really does pour! But at least now we can catch up.

That makes 5 different jobs between the two of us.

alphabassettgrrl 03-12-2009 10:36 AM

But that's the way to make it these days, it seems.

blueerica 03-12-2009 08:41 PM

What frightens me is that when people ask me if I miss California, I'm more scared to move back than anything else.

Cadaverous Pallor 03-13-2009 08:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blueerica (Post 272780)
What frightens me is that when people ask me if I miss California, I'm more scared to move back than anything else.

It's a good point - staying put in current jobs and current homes is the best for most everyone.

cirquelover 03-13-2009 10:45 AM

It looks like Gary has an interview in So Cal in a week and a half, no were not moving, but the boy is trying to convince him that we need to go with him!! I'm not sure if Gary's buying it yet but we'll keep working on him. After all we can use points for our flights and probably even the hotel and DL tickets are pretty cheap right now!

BarTopDancer 03-13-2009 11:00 AM

You totally should!!!!!

Kevy Baby 03-13-2009 12:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cadaverous Pallor (Post 272816)
It's a good point - staying put in current jobs and current homes is the best for most everyone.

We are currently looking into a home purchase (first home, so nothing to sell).

Maylar 03-13-2009 01:19 PM

Totally employed. Oh, first post, hello!

Kevy Baby 03-13-2009 01:27 PM

Welcome. Tell us a little about yourself (in a separate thread of course)

Betty 03-13-2009 02:07 PM

They layed off a key employee today. It was somewhat unexpected and brought many of us to tears. Young single mom. Frankly - I'm worried about her. It sucks to have this happen. She had a hard life growing up. Has never held another job since she came here straight from high school and went from answering phones to handling everything and then some in her own department. I'm so sad to see her go.

And yet at the same time - I'm so thankful to still be employed.

But for how long?

Come on economy! WTF!

Maylar 03-13-2009 04:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Betty (Post 272886)
They layed off a key employee today. It was somewhat unexpected and brought many of us to tears. Young single mom. Frankly - I'm worried about her. It sucks to have this happen. She had a hard life growing up. Has never held another job since she came here straight from high school and went from answering phones to handling everything and then some in her own department. I'm so sad to see her go.

And yet at the same time - I'm so thankful to still be employed.

But for how long?

Come on economy! WTF!

You know, while the layoff itself is obviously a bad thing, I think it's important to always look at the bright side of things.

The silver lining here is that she worked hard at what she did, and was loyal to her company. In that, future potential employers find invaluable and if she plays her cards right, shouldn't have "to" much difficulty in finding a new job.

Kevy Baby 03-14-2009 11:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Maylar (Post 272933)
... I think it's important to always look at the bright side of things.

And NA is now singing, "Always look on the bright side of life."

Moonliner 03-14-2009 11:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevy Baby (Post 272987)
And NA is now singing, "Always look on the bright side of life."

Funny you should mention Python. I was just thinking about that very subject.....

JWBear 03-14-2009 02:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevy Baby (Post 272987)
And NA is now singing, "Always look on the bright side of life."

Does she even know that song?

cirquelover 03-14-2009 03:03 PM

She'd never admit it even if she did ;)

Alex 03-14-2009 07:22 PM

I know the song (I even know what movie it is from). Still doesn't make Monty Python particularly funny.

3894 03-15-2009 05:31 PM

Just go buy some books, 'k. Someone has to pay their college tuition. It might as well be you.

Kevy Baby 03-15-2009 05:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex (Post 273014)
I know the song (I even know what movie it is from). Still doesn't make Monty Python particularly funny.

Its okay. We all have our weaknesses in life.

Alex 03-15-2009 05:58 PM

I know, and I've accepted that for many people it is an unjustified fondness for Monty Python.

DisneyDaniel 04-23-2009 10:59 AM

Are you employed or unemployed?

Fully employed ... but doing the job of three-to-four people for no extra pay and no compensation for overtime, which sometimes involves six-or-seven day work weeks.

At my place of employment (a magazine/newspaper/Website publishing company), it has laid off about 60 percent of the staff since last year. It's not the best time to be a journalist, whether one works in print, broadcast or online.

For a journalist to survive in the changing job market and adapt to the ways people get their news, many journalists need to increase their skills to become what has been called "super journalists," "backpack journalists," or a "one-man band." In other words, many journalists need to possess writing, photography, video capturing and editing abilities, print design and Web design skills in order to get hired -- or stay employed -- but still only get paid for one job.
:( :mad:

Betty 06-10-2009 06:28 PM

Husband got a pay cut today AND a reduction in hours. sux.

scaeagles 06-10-2009 06:39 PM

Bummer. That really sucks and I'm sorry to hear that.

Ghoulish Delight 06-10-2009 06:47 PM

Oy, I'm sorry to hear that Betty.

katiesue 06-10-2009 07:33 PM

oh Betty - that sucks eggs.

innerSpaceman 06-10-2009 07:50 PM

and a fukity fuc fuc from me as well. grrrrr.

BarTopDancer 06-10-2009 07:52 PM

Oh Betty that sucks.

Does he qualify for partial unemployment?

Cadaverous Pallor 06-10-2009 08:27 PM

:(

mousepod 06-10-2009 10:17 PM

Sorry to hear that, Betty.

Morrigoon 06-11-2009 12:09 AM

Eeesh, I'm sorry, Betty

bewitched 06-11-2009 12:34 AM

Suckage. :(

Betty 06-11-2009 06:10 AM

Yeah - it does suck. Just one more reason why he needs to find a new job.

The only thing is - we were just going to try to get an FHA loan for a house near to my job, then he would look for a new job and finally quit that one. I have no idea if we can qualify now. I was unsure before - having never bought a house before - but now I'm feeling very discouraged about it.

It wasn't personal though - his entire office will be 4 days a week. It's just that anyone on salary was put to hourly and they used some wacky method to calculate how much that meant he made per hour.

I just don't get that though... he wasn't working 10 hour days for the fun of it. There was work to be done. So, what will happen now? They won't pay him overtime. It's just more stress - and with his recent anxiety it's just a grand effing day!

So, he wore shorts and flip flops to work today. Yesterday we discussed if his work was trying to make people quit. I asked him if he was trying to make them fire him. No, he says. Just his form of protest for the day I guess. Whatever.

It's going to be a GREAT DAY! I've got to go with that before I start worrying too much. Everything is going to be fine. (saying it enough makes it true - and I won't listen if you tell me otherwise!)


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