gdnagle
US Veteran
Started working in the 60's for shipyard worked there for about 10 years got laid off collected unemployment until it ran out, working under the table, got another job working for the railroad a week later. Worked for them for about 5 years and got laid off again, collected unemployment until it ran out again, got another job working for the subway system in Md just before benefits ran out. Worked there while I tried to get hired to work for the government for 4 years, then got the government job and quit the subway. Worked for the government research lab for about 25 years until I had to retire with disability a few years ago. I guess I was fortunate that I had a education and good training and skills, or was just lucky. At those tomes you didn’t need high school to get a good job but times have changed. Now they would prefer you have a college degree to work at Mc Donald's. I am also a jinx everyplace I’ve worked at has closed for good. First job grocery store closed about 1969, second shipyard closed about 1980, third WMRR closed about 1976 at Port Covinting Md, Baltimore subway still open but should be closed as it can’t pay it’s own operating expenses at least when I worked there. DTNSRDC in Annapolis Md, closed about 1996, then NSWC in Bethesda Md still holding on. It is always better to look for a job before you need to and the suggestion about not telling anyone you are looking is sound advice until they call for references. You never know who your friends are when you look for another job.
This is based on me at a eailer time in history your results may vary.
This is based on me at a eailer time in history your results may vary.