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I found out a couple of days ago that in 9-12 months (or possibly sooner) I will be made redundant. There has been a little uncertainty in my workplace over the last few months but its still come as a bit of a shock to everyone affected. There is a small chance that something may open up in an area of the business that is remaining but for all intents and purposes it will be the end of my employment.
This has made me take stock of my (limited) skills and work experience. What I've been doing for the last 5 years (product photography) is very niche especially in Northern Ireland so I doubt very much I'll be able to find anything similar. Before this all I've done is hospitality (hotels and Starbucks) and a little bit of warehousing, neither of which I would want to return to if I could avoid it.
I've no doubt that when the time comes I'll be able to find something to tide me over, I'm just concerned more about the long term. I make less than 20grand a year but even at that surviving on minimum wage for a while ( which realistically what I'm looking at ) will be doable but tough. Plus I have 4 kids and my wife's (who only works part time) has just started uni!
So I'm now faced with the need to rethink my career at 37 which is far from ideal. I'm really at a loss as to what to think about doing or trying to do. I have no qualifications apart from GCSEs and the experience mentioned above.
Sorry for the rant, I'm trying to keep a brave face for my wife but I needed to let this out somewhere!
Any advice?
This has made me take stock of my (limited) skills and work experience. What I've been doing for the last 5 years (product photography) is very niche especially in Northern Ireland so I doubt very much I'll be able to find anything similar. Before this all I've done is hospitality (hotels and Starbucks) and a little bit of warehousing, neither of which I would want to return to if I could avoid it.
I've no doubt that when the time comes I'll be able to find something to tide me over, I'm just concerned more about the long term. I make less than 20grand a year but even at that surviving on minimum wage for a while ( which realistically what I'm looking at ) will be doable but tough. Plus I have 4 kids and my wife's (who only works part time) has just started uni!
So I'm now faced with the need to rethink my career at 37 which is far from ideal. I'm really at a loss as to what to think about doing or trying to do. I have no qualifications apart from GCSEs and the experience mentioned above.
Sorry for the rant, I'm trying to keep a brave face for my wife but I needed to let this out somewhere!
Any advice?
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