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ajs1976 wrote: » Are you getting any type of retention bonus, if not start looking now.
ajs1976 wrote: » Get the resume updated, start networking with people, and looking at the job postings.
joemysterio wrote: » I do one hour one way, and 1.5 hours back for my commute. It's really not bad at all if you've got good music and podcasts to listen to.
ehnde wrote: » My job is going away in about a year and I'm a bit shell shocked right now. There are very few IT jobs in the medium sized city I'm in, and I'm about a 1 hour 20 minute drive from the closest large city. I just bought a house earlier this year, have 3 kids (1 in school), and my family has gotten comfortable here. What would you do if you were me? My certs in my profile are up to date and I'm taking the two LPI exams this month (LX0-101 is tomorrow). My job for the past two years hasn't had me do much with my CCNA, but I have been doing some work in CUCM. Thought about doing CCNA:Voice...I could probably pass it after about 1 month of serious study. Honestly I've gotten really rusty on CCNA level routing and switching and am seriously considering going back and renewing that to refresh my skills. So there are family, financial, and career implications all rolled up into one problem. Anyone else had a similar experience? What would you do if this were you? I've got 1 year to prepare.
kohr-ah wrote: » Get the resume updated and start looking. My company just notified us of this as well (Literally last week) except our entire home office will be gone in a year unless I want to move to Florida. My job specifically we will at least get "60 days notice". I rather look now than wait to hear my 60 days. I am like you. I bought a house in April and I have one kid with a possible 2nd on the way. Keep calm, and look. At least you have time. Once you find the position you are looking for then bail. The commute isn't bad and you get used to it I did it via car and via train for a long time.
ehnde wrote: » Our stories do sound very similar! Are you going to try to stay where you live, or are you considering moving? It probably is easier to find another job if you voluntarily leave versus being laid off. I'm only making ~50k/year right now anyways...can probably do better than that.
kohr-ah wrote: » They say it is always easier to find a job when you are employed vs unemployed.
WiseWun wrote: » At least you know the job is coming to an end, start looking immediately. You have one year head start. Rare opportunity unless your a contractor. Is your company going under? What's the morale like in the workplace? Must be low since the company is given out notices.
ehnde wrote: » I work at a hospital. Since the Affordable Care Act has taken effect, most healthcare organizations are trying to find ways to become more efficient and cut costs since reimbursement is getting tougher.
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