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telcom still hits home for me. the company that I'm working for does stuff that will... well, I cna't go into specifics, but generally will greatly help the telcoms.

we are working with all the big names, and meanwhile they are laying off people left and right.
part of the problem is how slowly telcom moves - in order for them to make a decision on something relatively minor, it literally takes months.

annoying.

we are on the brink of either being very big, or everyone getting laid off.
hard to read.
 
I know of alot of people either involved in these industries and some recruiters as well and they are all facing the crunch.

The question I have is alot of them were making a shitload of dough, how many of them actually saved for this or were at least prepared?

JUst asking because I know a few who were prepared and put the money they were making wisely while others got a little full of themselves and deserve exactly what they are getting now. Not the majority, but a few.
 
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We have been saving for 8 years. Most of the other guys who make over 6 figures at work are covered too.

I can't imagine someone NOT saving.
 
there are many articles on thet net, tv, and radio discussing that exact thing.
like a humorous interview with a repo-man and how he goes about his day in SF.
all these dot-commers got Porsches and Jags with the assumption that their options were worth anything and then their whole company went under. so now they are moving their cars around to the neirbor's garages and stuff to avoid the repo man.
he has an undercover truck that has the lifting mechanism hidden in the bed and he can then follow them - they go to the grocery store, and then bam he gets their car.

me personally, I thought I had a lot invested away... but then found out about the joys of the ups and downs of the stock market.
next time, money markets :)

that and my money pit... err, car.
 
This may come off as arrogant but I firmly believe that the best people in any career field are never without work.

Regardless of the economic climate.
 
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Word up Linc!

Seriously though, I have seen so many people lose their jobs. But when I think about how well they knew their field or how hard they worked, I can't think of one that didn't need a to start "working off-site" .
 
lincoln said:
This may come off as arrogant but I firmly believe that the best people in any career field are never without work.

Regardless of the economic climate.


hmm - that was what I thought - but not always - now it is if you are willing to take a pay cut

economics
 
Yaeh, one reason I was thinking about this was from what I posted in that thread last night about people always thinking the grass is greener on the other side.

Alot of people jumped around from job to job because they would make an extra $10000-20000 a year.

Nice for the short term but then again who gets laid off first.

Loyalty doesn't exactly always get rewarded during tough economic times but if I have the choice I am keeping the ones who stuck with my company thru the whole time over the people who jump around, even if they may be better.
 
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