tester4employment wrote: » Yes, I guess there is no good time, but I would prefer this happened after I took the CISSP. All the employment opportunities I have found either require or desire a candidate who is a CISSP. Should I include on my resume that I am taking the exam mid-April, so I am not immediately eliminated by HR representative? Or is there a better option? Thanks for your time.
GirlyGirl wrote: » The laid off part: I personally like to have three things. IF (that's a big IF) I absolutely can't have these three things I must have one. They are from top to bottom not bottom to top. 1. Money in the bank-Best solution 2. A good 10-20k credit limit credit card- Maxing out a credit card will drop your credit score and increase your dept to income...which will drop your credit score. But you can bounce back if you have some money in the bank to pay the minimal until you get on your feet. THEN you pay it off with lump sums. 3. An IRA I can pull out of for the absolutely worst case- you will take a loss. Come IRS time you will take a loss. It will help short term and hurt long term come time to file taxes. Individual results may vary.