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Old 05-05-2009, 07:36 AM
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Sorry about your job. The same thing happened to my dad many years ago. After working for this company for 15 years they let him go and hired someone for half his wages. He was so angry. The company went out of business three years later. Maybe I'm bad, but I was glad to see it.
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Old 05-05-2009, 07:39 AM
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Chris (a.k.a Khan, a.k.a. HEY YOU :lol: ), this would be a perfect time to do lots of sewing. It's great therapy for me for when I'm worried, "gr"itchy (well, the word I was thinking of rhymes with that, anyway), or stressed. Post pic's so we can see what you're doing!
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Old 05-05-2009, 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Ducky
Chris (a.k.a Khan, a.k.a. HEY YOU :lol: ), this would be a perfect time to do lots of sewing. It's great therapy for me for when I'm worried, "gr"itchy (well, the word I was thinking of rhymes with that, anyway), or stressed. Post pic's so we can see what you're doing!
I will definatly have some pics to share now with all of this time on my hands i cant wait to see my quilt finally finished
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Old 05-06-2009, 11:19 AM
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Chris ~ Sorry to hear this. As a "neighbor" of yours, I know how economically depleted the CNY area is becoming. So many companies closing ...... I was so sorry to see Syracuse China leave. It was a landmark! And now Magna closing its doors. So far, nursing has been recession-proof for me. I hope everything turns out for you; As trite as it may sound, everything WILL work out. My mom, who lived through the Great Depression, firmly believed that when one door closed another opened. I will keep you in thought & prayer, that the door yet to be opened will lead you to something even better. Nita
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Old 05-06-2009, 01:17 PM
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Originally Posted by genghis khan
Well this has to come out at some point. I was let go from my job friday as part of some restructuring thing my boss is doing he said it had nothing to do with me or my performace but that i was being let go later i find out from my manager who has given his two weeks notice that he my boss is looking to hire lower wage people this for some reason didnt surprise me he has been complaining of money woes for some time despite the fact that we wer busy. well i filed for unemployment for today and financially ill be ok i just wanted to let friends here know whats going on with me. I guess there is a bright side to this ill have plenty of sewing time for now and time to do projects around the house. this still makes me kinda sad though i didnt exactly like my job and there wer inherent risks involved with it but it was framiliar to me and i liked my co-workers well enough about this just thought my friends here should know where im at. Chris
It seems to me you have an age discrimination suit here, because you've been there long enough to have received promotion pay. What do the rest of the board members think? Any lawyers or wives/husbands/relatives of lawyers reading this?
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Old 05-06-2009, 01:29 PM
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I'm a paralegal for a firm that does employment law. I can ask if this would be a cause worth pursuing, or at least worth consulting with an attorney about.

However, the boss would probably say they didn't go looking for younger people to hire, but for people who were of an entry level skill set.

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Old 05-06-2009, 01:45 PM
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Chris - I just remembered something that may give you a chuckle - the first thing I did when I took 'early' retirement was MAKE a quilt! And it looks like the first thing you're going to do is FINISH a quilt.

Seriously though, you sure sound like you have a good attitude. I hope that you find another job by the time you actually need one.
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Old 05-06-2009, 02:11 PM
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Shelley had some good advise for you. Attitude counts for a large percentage of what happens in our lifes.
Also I love what Martina said
"I think only a quilter can see the logic between Welding and Sewing. "
You sound like you have a good outlook and since you weren't "in love" with the job anyway you now have the opportunity to go into a line of work you just might love. We have to work so many of the hours in our adult life it is alway good to love your work.
Good luck in your job search! :D :thumbup:
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Old 05-06-2009, 03:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Nita
Chris ~ Sorry to hear this. As a "neighbor" of yours, I know how economically depleted the CNY area is becoming. So many companies closing ...... I was so sorry to see Syracuse China leave. It was a landmark! And now Magna closing its doors. So far, nursing has been recession-proof for me. I hope everything turns out for you; As trite as it may sound, everything WILL work out. My mom, who lived through the Great Depression, firmly believed that when one door closed another opened. I will keep you in thought & prayer, that the door yet to be opened will lead you to something even better. Nita
Nita so nice to hear from you yes it was sad about syracuse china and alot of other old and well established bussineses we have lost here i know all will be well with me and with time on my hands now maybe ill pay a visit to the guild you mentioned before. Chris
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GK - Sorry to hear about your job loss. You have a good PMA and that's what is most important. Everything happens for a reason, even if we don't know what that reason is. You have all my best wishes. You'll be OK. You are a survivor. You go GUY.
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