How to Survive Unemployment

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01 Nov 2020

Watch more How to Deal with Unemployment videos a http 3A 2F 2Fwww howcast com 2Fvideos 2F165995-How-to-Survive-Unemployment a So you've been given the slip -- the pink slip Take a deep breath and do the following Step 1 Apply for unemployment If you haven't already apply for unemployment even if you don't think you're eligible Studies show that many people who are entitled to collect don't even apply Step 2 Investigate other benefits Investigate benefits that may be available to you in addition to unemployment like food stamps from the United States Department of Agriculture see www fns usda gov http www fns usda gov and home heating assistance from the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program see www liheap org http www liheap org Step 3 Cut expenses Look for creative ways to slash monthly expenses like raising the deductibles on your insurance policies If you re a two-car family get rid of one car until you re back on your feet Tip Stop buying food until you've finished what you have You probably can live off the contents of your fridge and cupboards for a few weeks without spending a dime Step 4 Bring in some money Consider ways to bring in money that won't jeopardize your unemployment check like selling whatever you can part with on eBay Step 5 Work at getting a job Consider your new job to be finding a job Put in 9 to 5 days scouting leads and sending out resumes Tip Don t become a hermit Make it a point to get some fresh air and exercise every day Step 6 Evaluate your skills Think about what skills you have that might translate to another field Consider making yourself more employable by updating your expertise through courses or training or by learning a new skill Step 7 Consider temping Consider signing up with a temp agency Many of the positions lead to full-time employment and in the meantime you'll be earning about 12 an hour and perhaps learning new skills that could help with your job search Tip Volunteer work is another route to consider it sometimes leads to paid employment Step 8 Don t get depressed Watch out for signs of depression like letting your personal hygiene slip or zoning out in front of the TV all day When that new job finally arrives and it will you ll need to be ready to jump back into the workforce Did You Know The average person who was unemployed in 2007 collected benefits for 15 2 weeks

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