old.Tohtori
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Was reading the other thread about UK troubles with unemployment and saw a lot of
in there by people.
Wanted to create a thread to help out people who are falling into unemployment, or are expecting harder times. Anyone can contribute with experience etc.
First off i'd like to say that it's nothing to be scared of, with preparation and palnning, you can manage a nice lil life. So here's a few tips and tricks i've used/learned.
Start saving now, every penny counts when your pennystream ends. Do you need cheese on toast? Do you need that candy bar? Do you need that fast net?
Make a list of ALL expenses, jolt down all you buy and/or use money on, for a month. FE;
- Net 50 bucks.
- Bread (10/week)
- Candybar from tescos(that's a place there right?
)
Then start cutting things out. You can save up a lot if you can save even a buck/day. That 30 at end of month is a lifesaver. Absolutely RAW basic things you need are as follows;
- Living (get as low rent place as you can, even renting a room from home works if you've got the stomach for it)
- Food (It's remarkable how little you can survive on, if you ignore your sweet tooth)
- Water (not really a cost issue)
- Net (To facilitate for your job searching. You can even cut that out if you have access to library computers etc)
- Phone (Switch to prepaid, kill MMS and net from phone etc. Go cheap basically. Keep contacting to a minimum, quickdial friends and let them call you back)
Job searching is about persistency, keep at it and don't fret. Even if it seems there's none around, openings come. Also helps to keep asking companies monthly/by-monthly for opeings as they "forget" your CV if you're not needed at that point.
Now then, being unemployed can easily be boring, but you have to remember that you can put that time into a lot of things. You're basically free 24/7. Hobbies, jogging, writing stuff, drawing, learning new things from the interwebs, all good ways to make best of your time and keep you sane.
Also keep a normal day rhytm, it's easy to fall into late nights, late mornings, but it does hinder your motivation and keeping a regular rhytm helps keep you focused when the job starts again.
Even if cutting costs etc is a big thing, do pamper yourself. Go out for drinks etc, but keep it in budget. Have a night out, cut it out of some other expense. Earn the right to have that extra stuff.
Also, you don't have to drink beer to have fun, just grab water at the bar, cheap and saves the hangover
Playing games might seem like a waste of time, but you have plenty to waste. The upside is that while you play, you eat less and thus, save up money again.
Set your pride aside, in all things, asking for help isn't shameful(human concept) and queueing for food at food lines is a regular day to many. You can be spot free when you get that job, feels better too to "get out of the dumps".
I'm not gonna get into the whole "this agency helps etc" since it's country dependant, but bet there's a few guys here who know about those.
All in all, keep your chin up, don't think you're a "waste of space", keep a clear head, cut costs and keep busy and out of boredom(free activities are abundance out there) and you'll be just fine.
EDIT: forgot to add this - Get things done today, not tomorrow. Every day you keep from setting up that dole(or what'sitcalled), or keep those bill senders waiting, or leave that CV untouched is a day missed. Just get it done, you can do whatever you're doing after, time, weekdays and such are meaningless when you have no job
Wanted to create a thread to help out people who are falling into unemployment, or are expecting harder times. Anyone can contribute with experience etc.
First off i'd like to say that it's nothing to be scared of, with preparation and palnning, you can manage a nice lil life. So here's a few tips and tricks i've used/learned.
Start saving now, every penny counts when your pennystream ends. Do you need cheese on toast? Do you need that candy bar? Do you need that fast net?
Make a list of ALL expenses, jolt down all you buy and/or use money on, for a month. FE;
- Net 50 bucks.
- Bread (10/week)
- Candybar from tescos(that's a place there right?
Then start cutting things out. You can save up a lot if you can save even a buck/day. That 30 at end of month is a lifesaver. Absolutely RAW basic things you need are as follows;
- Living (get as low rent place as you can, even renting a room from home works if you've got the stomach for it)
- Food (It's remarkable how little you can survive on, if you ignore your sweet tooth)
- Water (not really a cost issue)
- Net (To facilitate for your job searching. You can even cut that out if you have access to library computers etc)
- Phone (Switch to prepaid, kill MMS and net from phone etc. Go cheap basically. Keep contacting to a minimum, quickdial friends and let them call you back)
Job searching is about persistency, keep at it and don't fret. Even if it seems there's none around, openings come. Also helps to keep asking companies monthly/by-monthly for opeings as they "forget" your CV if you're not needed at that point.
Now then, being unemployed can easily be boring, but you have to remember that you can put that time into a lot of things. You're basically free 24/7. Hobbies, jogging, writing stuff, drawing, learning new things from the interwebs, all good ways to make best of your time and keep you sane.
Also keep a normal day rhytm, it's easy to fall into late nights, late mornings, but it does hinder your motivation and keeping a regular rhytm helps keep you focused when the job starts again.
Even if cutting costs etc is a big thing, do pamper yourself. Go out for drinks etc, but keep it in budget. Have a night out, cut it out of some other expense. Earn the right to have that extra stuff.
Also, you don't have to drink beer to have fun, just grab water at the bar, cheap and saves the hangover
Playing games might seem like a waste of time, but you have plenty to waste. The upside is that while you play, you eat less and thus, save up money again.
Set your pride aside, in all things, asking for help isn't shameful(human concept) and queueing for food at food lines is a regular day to many. You can be spot free when you get that job, feels better too to "get out of the dumps".
I'm not gonna get into the whole "this agency helps etc" since it's country dependant, but bet there's a few guys here who know about those.
All in all, keep your chin up, don't think you're a "waste of space", keep a clear head, cut costs and keep busy and out of boredom(free activities are abundance out there) and you'll be just fine.
EDIT: forgot to add this - Get things done today, not tomorrow. Every day you keep from setting up that dole(or what'sitcalled), or keep those bill senders waiting, or leave that CV untouched is a day missed. Just get it done, you can do whatever you're doing after, time, weekdays and such are meaningless when you have no job