Here I am! Present and accounted for...canned, though it wasn't stated quite so baldly. No, the euphemisms that Blue Cross used were 'eliminating my position' and 'restructuring during this period of uncertainty'.
This is a very good idea for a thread. I cannot believe how many BetterMostians are currently unemployed or underemployed at the moment! And if you look at us across the board, there's a helluva lot of talent here!
Tell you what, tho. This weekend in NYC was very good for me, mentally. In between the fun times, I updated the resume and cover letters and applied for 22 jobs. As Roux pointed out to me, it's pretty easy for me to apply for jobs because IT jobs are typically posted on specific websites and you can apply online, which makes the process much easier.
Still, I am 99% sure that without the Brokie support (and commiseration) this weekend, I'd be at home trying to decide which season of Buffy I wanted to watch next.
I discussed this job situation with my ex, Price, who most of you know I consider a trusted friend and advisor. Given the economy, he thinks I should embrace the volatility, focus on finding short-term assignments, not get too attached to anywhere geographically (like St. Augustine, sadly), and ride it out. In this way I can probably pick up some new skills in different environments, perhaps squeeze in some additional training, and be prepared for when the economy does pick up again.
Good wishes to everyone in this not-so-exclusive boat. Let's support each other so we come out of this better than when we started, hunh?