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I applied for unemployment for the first time. Normally I don’t just because it seems like a hassle and I expect to get a job right away. I did this time because it was so quick and unexpected and the benefits are more generous and frankly I am having a cash crunch. I can get credit but liquid cash is dwindling. I have some stock from my previous job I could cash out but it is doing pretty good right now and I would rather it make money than I have to cash out early. I was putting money into employee stock and left just when they weee going to make another quarterly purchase but they didn’t do it so I had a good chunk of after tax money taken out that is not accounted for. Project two is finding my fucking money

Going south

There is a moment in every job that is performance based that is sink or swim. It usually doesn’t take long. The shortest was commission job. After three days of sending me crappy leads and I didn’t convert they basically cut me off and stopped sending them. In my post chaplain history the travel job was best because it felt like it was coming after two years so I just left rather than deal with it. I wanted one job that wasn’t smeared r tainted.

Usually one or two months in. Then it is a game of how long before you get rose out or jump ship.

Phoenix

A job matching my resume is open in Phoenix. It is with a company I have applied to an interviewed with multiple times. Frankly I am a little peeved they didn’t hire me four years ago for a job I was infinitely qualified for. Guess try again

Getting a job

I am good at getting jobs. It really is a numbers game. You can’t get too caught up in perfect fits. Just throw it to the wind. My anecdotal take is I usually get contacted 1 out of every ten applications. Usually it is a first recruiter or an online test questionnaire. If so sixty applications which on this day an age isn’t too hard. That is six leads. If lucky two look promising so I don’t get too enamored with one.