Letter (and Hope) to the Out-of-Work during this Crisis

Letter (and Hope) to the Out-of-Work during this Crisis

Hi, I’ve thought about you a lot since I heard you lost your job, but hesitated to send advice, worried that I might come across as a know-it-all. And yet… having run Unemploymentville for over 5 years now, I do have some ideas that might help you. Know that these suggestions are my ‘two cents’, take them or leave them, and we’re still friends either way. First, about mindset: Some people are thinking it’s futile to look for a job…

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What happened to Anne, Unemploymentville.com and the book?

What happened to Anne, Unemploymentville.com and the book?

Hi, As you may have noticed I haven’t been working on Unemploymentville.com or Escape from Unemploymentville for many weeks. Here is why: My father had a stroke on January 19th and passed away on January 30th. He was 89 years old and had a long, full life. Tragically, six days after he passed away, my 27-year-old niece was in a car accident. After five days in intensive care, this wonderful, bright life was also taken from our family, passing away…

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On Business Talk Radio with Jim Campbell.. Escape from Unemploymentville and More

On Business Talk Radio with Jim Campbell.. Escape from Unemploymentville and More

Airing Sunday December 17th on Business Talk Radio with Jim Campbell, I spoke with Jim about my own experiences, the birth of Unemploymentville.com and Escape from Unemploymentville. We were joined by John Fugazzie of Neighbors Helping Neighbors fame and Stephanie Brown. If you came from that interview to check out the site or learn more about the book, WELCOME and thanks! Facebook Comments Box

On Why I Wrote This Book – Escape from Unemploymentville – Cover

On Why I Wrote This Book – Escape from Unemploymentville – Cover

On Why I Wrote this Book I recently had a horrible, awful stay in Unemploymentville and I wanted to make the place a bit better for the next person passing thru. Unemploymentville can be incredibly lonely despite millions of people living there. By sharing our experiences we receive the comfort of thinking, “Oh, you too? I’m not the only one.” An outsider with no extended stays in Unemploymentville might ask, “How could you possibly feel alone in any aspect of…

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