NEW YORK (AP) — More than half a million people lost their jobs in November, and the layoff announcements keep coming from companies in almost every industry.
If you're one of the unlucky many who recently learned you'll be out of work — or you fear a pink slip soon — there are things you can do to put yourself in the best financial position through the layoff.
The first step comes as soon as you learn the news. You'll want to talk with your human resources department about any severance package and your benefits. This includes asking about pay for unused vacation days and sick time. Read more...
The Daily LOL Job Board
Today's Business Job Postings (Administration, Customer Service, Executive, Finance, Human Resources, Management, Marketing and Sales)
Today's Creative Job Postings (Advertising, Art, Fashion, Graphic Design, Interior Design, Photography, Web Design, Writing)
Today's Engineering Job Postings (Aerospace, Chemical Engineering, Civil, Electrical, Industrial, Mechanical, Software, Manufacturing)
Today's Healthcare Job Postings (Counseling, Dental, Billing, Tech, Nursing, Pharmaceutical, Physician, Therapy)
Today's Technology Job Postings (Dabatase, Hardware, Internet, Networking, Quality Assurance, Software, Systems, Tech Support)
Today's Science Job Postings (Academic, Biology, Biotech, Chemistry, Life Science, Pharmaceutical, Research)
Today's Financial Job Postings (Accounting, Audit, Banking, Consulting, Finance, Insurance, Mortgage, Tax)
Today's Hourly Job Postings (Admin, Cashier, Customer Service, Driving, Food Service, Office, Retail)
Articles from Laid Off Land
Survival tips, expert interviews, news you can use
12/17/08
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment