Step1
Preparation and planning is the first, and the most important, step for surviving any crisis, including job loss.
Start a savings program immediately, and build it up until you have at least three months salary in the bank, six months worth of savings is even better.
And, while you're in a saving mode, stock up on food too. A full pantry has saved more than one family during a financial emergency.
Step2
get rid of them
Get rid of debt. Stop using credit cards, then begin paying off all your credit cards.
Get out of debt in any way you can. Instead of buying a newer car, use the money to pay off some of your old bills. If you get a Christmas bonus, tax refund, or a birthday gift of money, use the money to eliminate debt.
Step3
cpr & first aid class
Learn new skills that will make you more employable, more valuable to your current or to future employers. Take a first aid class, upgrade your computer skills, take classes in "getting along with other people", or in how you can add value to your business or company.
If your people skills are weak, you'll be the first fired, last hired. Employers want those men and women who fit in and don't cause trouble with other employees or with the bosses. Smile more, work harder and smarter, and learn how to network.
Step4
Learn the basics of money management. Learn to "pay yourself first." Start a savings plan. Set up a budget. Take free or inexpensive classes that teach you about some aspect of finances or money management that you currently know little about.
Step5
Smile
Eliminate as many "frills" as you can. Do you really need cable? Eating out three or four nights a week? Three cars? A new dress every month? Magazine subscriptions?
Ruthlessly pare back on the excess spending you've been guilty of in your family. Examine every aspect of your life, from insurance, travel, food, shelter, clothing, medical, entertainment, transportation, etc. etc., for ways you can cut down your current expenses in that area of your life.
Step6
If you do become jobless, then make some money in any way you can. If that means taking a temporary job of some kind, or washing dishes in a cafe, or learning way to make money without a full-time job, than so be it. You can pay the bills this way, just like you did with your old job.
There are many ways to make money without holding done a 9 to 5 job, so look around you for money-making opportunities.
Comments
purrfect1969 said
on 10/9/2008 Interesting info.
georgelarson said
on 10/7/2008 Good information. Thanks.
Cateeto said
on 10/7/2008 Good advice.
slphilbrick said
on 10/6/2008 Good information on coping with being without a job !
cyclegirl98 said
on 10/6/2008 We should all heed this advice. Really great!