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wardy2 Mar 10th 2009 3:19 pm

Re: Unemployed
 

Originally Posted by margy (Post 7365772)
Hi, just a quick update, unfortunately my OH's boss called last night and his company has gone into liquidation, so that's both of us without a job.

Sleepless night :(

The darkest hour is just before dawn.

M

really sorry to hear that i hope something is not to far away.

:wub:

louH Mar 10th 2009 3:34 pm

Re: Unemployed
 

Originally Posted by margy (Post 7365772)
Hi, just a quick update, unfortunately my OH's boss called last night and his company has gone into liquidation, so that's both of us without a job.

Sleepless night :(

The darkest hour is just before dawn.

M

S&*%! Sorry to hear that - my OH is only getting about 3 days work per month so I know where your at and you really have my sympathy.

Kevhaze Mar 10th 2009 4:26 pm

Re: Unemployed
 
I'm also looking for work here in Victoria. Now into my fifth week and I really didn't think I would be out of work for this long. I have signed up with all the agencies and have told them I'm ready for any temporary office work they can throw at me. I had two days work a couple of weeks ago, but that's it.

I also trawl through Seek, MyCareer etc everyday but there just doesn't seem to be anything about. It's so depressing.:(

I got made redundant last year because the company I worked for relocated and although I loved the job, I just wasn't prepared to commute every day. After I was made redundant I quickly got offered a temporary job which lasted until the beginning of February - I hated every minute of that one, so I wasn't too bothered about it finishing, until now.

Unfortunately I don't know that many people so can't network too much. At least with the 'Stimulus Package' being offered it'll put a bit more funds in the ever decreasing pot until I finally get some work.

Good luck to everyone else out there, chin up!


Hazel

Kooky. Mar 10th 2009 4:28 pm

Re: Unemployed
 

Originally Posted by OzSheila (Post 7362725)
Be careful - just recently I have discovered that not all relevant jobs are included in the alert:thumbdown: so you may well be missing an opportunity. But then again maybe you didn't want to know that;)

Thanks for the warning. :) Most of my alerts are so vague that I get uggins more jobs than I need to in them, e.g., anything with the word "project" in it - that turns up so many construction jobs, of course. :lol: I did try to limit them by sector but I wanted more sectors than it would let me have, so had to do it this way. Now if only I could work out a way to get all my alerts into one, it would be much less time consuming than running them all. (I don't have them emailed, don't like the output.)


Originally Posted by margy (Post 7365772)
Hi, just a quick update, unfortunately my OH's boss called last night and his company has gone into liquidation, so that's both of us without a job.

Sleepless night :(

The darkest hour is just before dawn.

M

Oh Margy, sorry to hear that. Best of luck.

I've only been looking seriously for about 6 weeks but in that time I have seen the number of ads reduce drastically, and the number of duplicates posted by the agencies increase to silly proportions. You are wasting my time, people. :sneaky:

Kooky. Mar 10th 2009 4:31 pm

Re: Unemployed
 

Originally Posted by Kevhaze (Post 7366074)
Unfortunately I don't know that many people so can't network too much.

I'm in the same position - sure a lot of us are. My coach keeps nagging me to join women's organisations, etc., but I'm resisting. I'm not great at the, "hello, how can you help me?", thing but I guess I'm going to have to learn. My friend here in Sydney has told me about a group called Business Chicks - they meet for champagne breakfasts so I might have to try that one. :lol:

geordies4life Mar 10th 2009 4:49 pm

Re: Unemployed
 
Im in the same position getting more and more depressed by the day while trying to keep 2 kids entertained with limited toys as the shipping is not due to arrive till april at least the wife has finally started work no thanks to the QNMC . I have had 3 interviews in the 5 weeks we have been here. fingers crossed the million or so jobs i have applied for will turn up something soon;)

bridie Mar 10th 2009 6:56 pm

Re: Unemployed
 

Originally Posted by johnnyx0 (Post 7362081)
Probably not the only one...

It's more about who you know in Aus, so you gotta get out there and "network" (I hate that word...)

absolutely :thumbup:

louH Mar 10th 2009 7:20 pm

Re: Unemployed
 

Originally Posted by Seasider (Post 7366088)
I'm in the same position - sure a lot of us are. My coach keeps nagging me to join women's organisations, etc., but I'm resisting. I'm not great at the, "hello, how can you help me?", thing but I guess I'm going to have to learn. My friend here in Sydney has told me about a group called Business Chicks - they meet for champagne breakfasts so I might have to try that one. :lol:

I'm short on contacts too:(

I checked out the business chicks site but its quite exey to attend one of their events - I am spending a small fortune on airfares going to interviews (my "I'll work anywhere" policy has its drawbacks!)

Would you give us all an update if you do go along?

Kooky. Mar 10th 2009 7:24 pm

Re: Unemployed
 
Sure. There is also http://www.workingwomensnetwork.com.au/ and http://www.swic.com.au/

Maybe we should all connect on LinkedIn if we are looking in similar fields?

louH Mar 11th 2009 8:06 pm

Re: Unemployed
 
Maybe we should all connect on LinkedIn if we are looking in similar fields?[/QUOTE]

I think this is a great idea - I work in Finance.

Got this gem to share - my hubba went to see one of the large agencies in Sydney today, he was told that they now accompany all of their candidates to interview and sit in on the interview!!!!

paulry Mar 11th 2009 8:22 pm

Re: Unemployed
 
Things are looking bad.

I'm in the process of applying for ACT state sponsorship because I feel that I really need to get my family over there ASAP. But given the dire outlook, I'm now thinking again about it and might instead just go with the flow on my family sponsored application. At least then I'll be able to search the whole of Australia for work, and benefit from cheap temporary accomodation with my in-laws. :unsure:

louH Mar 11th 2009 8:53 pm

Re: Unemployed
 

Originally Posted by paulry (Post 7370803)
Things are looking bad.

I'm in the process of applying for ACT state sponsorship because I feel that I really need to get my family over there ASAP. But given the dire outlook, I'm now thinking again about it and might instead just go with the flow on my family sponsored application. At least then I'll be able to search the whole of Australia for work, and benefit from cheap temporary accomodation with my in-laws. :unsure:

I'd be going with family sponsored - finding a job in the ACT without citizenship is tough at the best of times.

The Bloke Mar 11th 2009 11:13 pm

Re: Unemployed
 

Originally Posted by Seasider (Post 7366088)
I'm in the same position - sure a lot of us are. My coach keeps nagging me to join women's organisations, etc., but I'm resisting. I'm not great at the, "hello, how can you help me?", thing but I guess I'm going to have to learn. My friend here in Sydney has told me about a group called Business Chicks - they meet for champagne breakfasts so I might have to try that one. :lol:

I'm seriously thinking of joining the Freemasons. I was told years ago that if you are a Mason, you're set.

Kooky. Mar 11th 2009 11:21 pm

Re: Unemployed
 

Originally Posted by The Bloke (Post 7371304)
I'm seriously thinking of joining the Freemasons. I was told years ago that if you are a Mason, you're set.

But do you look good in a frilly pinny?

homewardbound Mar 12th 2009 12:07 pm

Re: Unemployed
 
Short of contacts ... I know how that feels... but simple things like when you meet someone ask 'oh what do you do?' then they will ask you the same and you can tell them what you are looking for... they may know someone you never know.


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