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Old Nov 30, 2013, 01:39 PM
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I created a group for the unemployed ONLY, esp. "long term". The media calls this 6 months or more, but it can feel like forever if it's less than 6 months. Older works, age 50+, are especially emphasized.

Not trying to get anyone to "defect" any similar group, but the unemployed are in a class by themselves.

Seems the forum for the Recession is not busy anymore. Yet, the Recession is not over for everyone.

You can join if you're underemployed also (meaning sporadic or temp work now & then, no steady income. If you're part time with regular work, there's a group for both employed and unemployed)

http://forums.psychcentral.com/groups/unemployment-island.html

Folks, if you want to join the group (but your profile doesn't show "unemployed"), you can either:

a) Post in this thread
b) Leave me a visitor message
c) Leave me a private message

Whichever is most comfortable.
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Social Group for unemployed & underemployed only

Hmmm....looks like some good tips in here.


Social Group for unemployed & underemployed only

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