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pineapple Deinonychus


Joined: May 01, 2006 Age: 24 Posts: 380 Location: san francisco
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Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 10:50 pm Post subject: Planning your days |
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Hai guyz...
I'm unemployed right now; looking for work. Not knowing how to plan or structure my days is almost as frustrating as being unemployed and broke. Without the structure of school/a job, I have no idea what to do with myself, and I get really bored, frustrated, and depressed. I do have hobbies, but they're not enough to fill the time. Just wondering how other people deal with this. _________________ chuck norris does not sleep. he waits.
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claire333 Huh?

Joined: Jun 20, 2008 Posts: 1893 Location: Lost in my own little world.
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Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 11:13 pm Post subject: |
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Maybe making a list of thing that need to be done...I don't know. If I don't plan what I am going to do with my day, I sometimes wind up doing nothing.  _________________ On with the show...This is it. |
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pineapple Deinonychus


Joined: May 01, 2006 Age: 24 Posts: 380 Location: san francisco
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Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 11:14 pm Post subject: |
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| claire333 wrote: | Maybe making a list of thing that need to be done...I don't know. If I don't plan what I am going to do with my day, I sometimes wind up doing nothing.  |
Yeah, that's what I do. My problem is that I don't really *need* to do anything besides apply for jobs, so it ends up being a very short list. _________________ chuck norris does not sleep. he waits.
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Callista Phoenix


Joined: Feb 04, 2006 Age: 25 Posts: 1663 Location: Central USA
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Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 11:46 pm Post subject: |
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Do things you don't need to do... hobbies, projects, the books you've always wanted to read... Good luck with the job search. _________________ Female. Engineering student. Gamer. Christian. Asexual. Information Addict. Deal with it!
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Spokane_Girl I would walk 500 miles and I would walk 500 more

Joined: Jul 17, 2007 Age: 23 Posts: 3853 Location: Benny & Joon town (I wish)
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Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 12:42 am Post subject: |
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When I was unemployed I felt weird as hell. I spent my days watching TV and watching Benny & Joon and playing some video games. I was really bored and depressed because I felt lazy, and the fact I felt like a Geoff. Sometimes I worked on my stories. I did internet when my ex boyfriend was home but when he be at work, there be no internet because he take his laptop with. My computer didn't get a internet signal, it did for a bit and then stopped working.
When I started living with my aunt and uncle, my weekdays were always getting up, get on the computer and plan my trips to look for work. I also would look on Craigslist and other sites for jobs and write down the address and the bus routes I had to take to get there. Then I would get ready to leave and go out and wait for the bus. It kept me busy and I had fun because I got to explore the city.
On weekends I wouldn't be bored because it was my days off from job hunting. When I finally got a job, I quit looking for work and stayed home and did video games, computer, story writing and TV. I think I still went out but I don't remember. _________________ http://www.factcheck.org/
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pineapple Deinonychus


Joined: May 01, 2006 Age: 24 Posts: 380 Location: san francisco
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Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 12:51 am Post subject: |
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| Spokane_Girl wrote: | | When I was unemployed I felt weird as hell. |
At least it's good to know I'm not the only one! I feel weird as hell too.  _________________ chuck norris does not sleep. he waits.
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-JR Phoenix


Joined: Jul 11, 2008 Age: 22 Posts: 891 Location: Somewhere in Time
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Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 1:54 am Post subject: |
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I go through this every Sunday, the day is just a long useless day unless I've got a project planned.
Anyway, I've never been without school/job, but have been relishing the fact that my money's piled up quite nicely over the past year. I plan on eventually taking 6 months to possibly a year off. Doing what? Traveling. I don't have any sites planned, but I want to SEE different cities. I don't particularly care about destinations, more "atmosphere" is what I want, something different. Anyway, before I run too far off the topic, have you considered ENJOYING your time off? Traveling, hobbies, anything creative/productive, anything to expand on some curiosity you might have had? _________________ Still grateful.
"...do you really think you're in control...?"
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donkey we have met the enemy, he is us.

Joined: May 22, 2006 Age: 37 Posts: 1478 Location: ireland
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Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 5:20 am Post subject: |
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your quite young so you could still identify areas of work you would like and then spend the time surfing the net looking for courses, qualifications you can take and comlplete to help you get these qualifications.
i was unemployed ofr a while and i just woke up , checked the mail and went back to bed.
i wasted a lot of time really. _________________ a great civilisation cannot be conquered from without until it has destroyed itself from within- W. Durant |
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LolaGranola Snowy Owl


Joined: Aug 11, 2008 Posts: 141
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Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 12:38 pm Post subject: |
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I read or write, maybe pop in a movie if there is absolutely nothing else to do. _________________ "The winds of change consume the land while we remain in the shadow of summers now past" - Dead Can Dance
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ablomov Pileated woodpecker


Joined: Jul 20, 2008 Posts: 199 Location: northern hemisphere
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Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 6:19 pm Post subject: |
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| -JR wrote: | I go through this every Sunday, the day is just a long useless day unless I've got a project planned.
Anyway, I've never been without school/job, but have been relishing the fact that my money's piled up quite nicely over the past year. I plan on eventually taking 6 months to possibly a year off. Doing what? Traveling. I don't have any sites planned, but I want to SEE different cities. I don't particularly care about destinations, more "atmosphere" is what I want, something different. Anyway, before I run too far off the topic, have you considered ENJOYING your time off? Traveling, hobbies, anything creative/productive, anything to expand on some curiosity you might have had? |
Jr for C sake, pineapple is cut up. Doesn't want or need to know abt ur money piling up. Have some feelings.
do what I do, leaflet a few hundred homes and go money gardening. Target small homes. You need a spade, hand fork, shears, secetaurs and a bit of know - how. Has allowed me to survive, |
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-JR Phoenix


Joined: Jul 11, 2008 Age: 22 Posts: 891 Location: Somewhere in Time
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Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 6:34 pm Post subject: |
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^Just showing a point. Sheesh. Options, options man, didn't read anything about Pineapple being hard up for cash, maybe I missed it... I like presenting a different viewpoint...
[edit]oops. Just saw the "broke" part. Sorry. Thanks for bringing it to my attention. _________________ Still grateful.
"...do you really think you're in control...?"
Diagnosis: uncertain.
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Liverbird Using my evil powers for good!

Joined: Jun 14, 2007 Posts: 1108 Location: My heart belongs to Anfield
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Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 8:02 pm Post subject: |
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I've had pretty good experience with this. The horrible feeling of "now what the hell am I supposed to do with all this time"? I usually end up getting on line and then wasting huge amounts of time that way. I try to do things I sometimes don't have time for. Reading, sewing, writing, catching up on laundry, cleaning, etc. Ebay is a great time waster too, if you have things to put on it. _________________ "All those things that you taught me to fear
I've got them in my garden now
And you're not welcome here" ---Poe
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Fnord Metasyntactic Variable

Joined: May 07, 2008 Posts: 3658 Location: Pantopia
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Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 8:21 pm Post subject: Re: Planning your days |
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| pineapple wrote: | Hai guyz...
I'm unemployed right now; looking for work. Not knowing how to plan or structure my days is almost as frustrating as being unemployed and broke. Without the structure of school/a job, I have no idea what to do with myself, and I get really bored, frustrated, and depressed. I do have hobbies, but they're not enough to fill the time. Just wondering how other people deal with this. |
Pineapple,
Right now, finding a job is your job! So treat each day just as if you were going to work.
First, you have to get out of bed! You're not going to ever be employed otherwise, because the only work you could do in bed is not worth the loss of your health and dignity. Set your alarm for the same time every day, get up when it rings, and don't go back to bed.
Second, prepare yourself for the day. Bathe, eat breakfast, and dress for the kind of job you want to have. If all you are going to wear is sweats and sneakers, then you're not likely to get even an 'office-casual' type of job. Dress for success.
Third, get out the door. No employer goes door-to-door asking if you want a job. You have to get out there, walk up to the HR person, shake hands, look eager, and fill out those applications (take a few black pens with you, too). Leave your place at the same time every day. Don't waste your time with books, games, shopping, television, or the Internet - get out there and look for work!
Fourth, keep a list of the places you've visited, the positions you've applied for, and the people you've talked to. Follow up each visit with a quick 'Thank You' note (email is okay, but only if the employer says so. Otherwise, use snail mail).
Fifth, do not give up. Persistence pays off. I was once fired (!) from a job, and spent six days a week for the next month visiting from 5 to 13 places a day, and it was on a Thursday of the fourth week that my boss offered me my present job (I started the following Monday). It took over 200 walk-ins before I found this job, and that was nearly 9 years ago!
Of course, all of this presupposes that your resumé is up-to-date; that you have transportation, a permanent address, and a regular phone number with voice mail (cell phone service); and that you have no medical or family issues that limit the amount of time each day that you can devote to finding work.
Best wishes,
-Fnord- _________________ The leaders of the American automobile industry have been amazingly consistent in their management philosophy, in that they have never missed an opportunity to miss an opportunity. |
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pineapple Deinonychus


Joined: May 01, 2006 Age: 24 Posts: 380 Location: san francisco
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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 3:02 am Post subject: Re: Planning your days |
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| Fnord wrote: |
First, you have to get out of bed! You're not going to ever be employed otherwise, because the only work you could do in bed is not worth the loss of your health and dignity. Set your alarm for the same time every day, get up when it rings, and don't go back to bed.
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Lol, I never did say I was in bed... But seriously, thanks for the advice. I'm getting a part-time job soon (next week? I was told today, "I'd hire you now if I could"), so that should help me add a little structure to my days (and not be as desperate). _________________ chuck norris does not sleep. he waits.
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ablomov Pileated woodpecker


Joined: Jul 20, 2008 Posts: 199 Location: northern hemisphere
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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 3:38 am Post subject: |
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Fnord - excellent. I think its important not to let hygiene slip. however I do know how difficult it is when money is low or hard to come by.
JR - no problem, thanks for responding - good man! |
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