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I'm sorry to hear that you are losing your job Jane. I know that is

very stressful. Luckily, I haven't had to look for a job in a long

time. I am like you though, I would be totally devasted if I lost my

job. There is no way my family could survive without me working full

time. Good luck on the home based business!!!

>

> I just got informed that my position is being eliminated at work. I

> have been with the firm for 2+ years and they are making changes and

> I am the first to go. They want me to stay on through the tax rush

> and then I will be finished as of the end of the month.

>

> Part of me is very sad, I don't know how I am going to get through

> this with no health insurance (that was why I am working) and we just

> bought a house. Part of me is happy that now I will be able to try

> to adjust my life to deal with the fibro and find a happy medium. I

> have been thinking of setting up an office in my home to do some

> small bookkeeping jobs and they said that they might be able to help

> me with that. This would also cut out the daycare expense that I am

> putting out now. The house payment etc is my biggest worry.

>

> Have any of you been in this position and what did you do?

>

> Thanks for any input!

>

> Jane

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Since you are not being fired, but instead being let

go (remember to use that phrase if you go for

unemployment) chances are good that you can get cobra

health insurance after your job ends. Ask your boss

about it.

--- Jane wrote:

>

> I just got informed that my position is being

> eliminated at work. I

> have been with the firm for 2+ years and they are

> making changes and

> I am the first to go. They want me to stay on

> through the tax rush

> and then I will be finished as of the end of the

> month.

>

> Part of me is very sad, I don't know how I am going

> to get through

> this with no health insurance (that was why I am

> working) and we just

> bought a house. Part of me is happy that now I will

> be able to try

> to adjust my life to deal with the fibro and find a

> happy medium. I

> have been thinking of setting up an office in my

> home to do some

> small bookkeeping jobs and they said that they might

> be able to help

> me with that. This would also cut out the daycare

> expense that I am

> putting out now. The house payment etc is my

> biggest worry.

>

> Have any of you been in this position and what did

> you do?

>

> Thanks for any input!

>

> Jane

>

>

>

>

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horrible warning.

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Yes I do have that option, but the cost is going to be almost as much

as my unemployment (definately not worth it!). I should be able to

get the kids onto Kidcare but I don't think that we (my hubby and I)

will qualify as long as I am getting unemployment. I went through

this 3 years ago when the company I worked for downsized and it was

right before the towers came down. I couldn't find work for about a

year. We were in dier straights for sure.

I am sure that God will point me in the right direction, it just is

going to be a tough ride, I am sure.

Thanks for the help!

Jane

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> Since you are not being fired, but instead being let

> go (remember to use that phrase if you go for

> unemployment) chances are good that you can get cobra

> health insurance after your job ends. Ask your boss

> about it.

>

>

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An employer is only required to offer Cobra if they have more than 20

employees during the course of a year.

Just a little FYI

>

> >

> > I just got informed that my position is being

> > eliminated at work. I

> > have been with the firm for 2+ years and they are

> > making changes and

> > I am the first to go. They want me to stay on

> > through the tax rush

> > and then I will be finished as of the end of the

> > month.

> >

> > Part of me is very sad, I don't know how I am going

> > to get through

> > this with no health insurance (that was why I am

> > working) and we just

> > bought a house. Part of me is happy that now I will

> > be able to try

> > to adjust my life to deal with the fibro and find a

> > happy medium. I

> > have been thinking of setting up an office in my

> > home to do some

> > small bookkeeping jobs and they said that they might

> > be able to help

> > me with that. This would also cut out the daycare

> > expense that I am

> > putting out now. The house payment etc is my

> > biggest worry.

> >

> > Have any of you been in this position and what did

> > you do?

> >

> > Thanks for any input!

> >

> > Jane

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

> =====

>

>

> Site-Mod: Fibromyalgia_Support_Group

>

> If I can't serve as a good example, then I guess I'll just have to

serve as a horrible warning.

>

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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