I have posted queries for help in this forum in the past and received some good, solid, and insightful advice. If anyone goes back and re-reads those posts I have overcome a lot of the depression and mental health issues in the past 2 years. In fact I am now off of medication and so far doing good.
However, there is a glitch in the system and that is the reason that I am posting this query now as I am getting the feeling inside that I may be slipping some and I don't want to return to those days of the darkness.
In a nutshell of the past, I was home taking care of my parents and assisting them with trying to live their lives. I spent a lot of time with my mom and helping her and especially after she was diagnosed with cancer and through her end of life experience. I didn't have much a life, was not out before during that, gave up and lost my career previously because of the mental health/depression issues, and now that both of my parents are gone and now that I have addressed the gay issue and the depression issue, I was trying to get my life back on track and once again gain something in life to make me happy.
So, here is the problem. I have yet to find meaningful, full time employment. I am still working on a call basis, part time on low wages and no benefits. My gross income for 2010 was not even $16000. I pay for my own health insurance, all utilities, and living expenses out of that. With my health insurance now cresting $500 a month once again, I am looking for cheaper alternatives but have been turned down twice already. I own the house that my mother was living in so I only have heating, electric, water and sewer and property taxes to pay on it along with the insurance for the house and the car. Needless to say, I have spent down my savings to almost nothing, less than $500 dollars of that left and have borrowed against my life insurance to help out. A couple weeks ago, I had to break down and ask my sister for a loan in order to pay my January bills as I haven't been called in to work much in the month of December and January. I have a little money left to help out for a couple more months if I watch the expenses. I have turned the heat down in the house and keep it at 58 degrees, have reduced my water usage because the water bill went up 300% the first of the year, don't eat out much, have reduced to one meal a day for food and have some snack for morning and noon.
I make applications to jobs every day and spend a couple hours each day looking through websites for jobs. Craigslist, Monster, CareerBuilder, state website, neighboring website, indeed.com and apply and apply and apply. I had previously even made contact with a recruiter from Manpower who had said that he could place me in a job commensurate with my training, education, and experience. Never heard a word from him since even after I have contacted him to see how things were going. Oh, and yes, I am registered with Manpower but they have not placed me in anything and I have received a couple phone calls at 1 in the afternoon telling me to report for work at 2 in a town that is a 2 hour drive away, and I am already working that day as I took a sub assignment. Right now I make applications for everything that I see however, I will not sell insurance for Bankers Life and Casualty or for Combined. They are rip offs and Bankers preys on the older people selling them stuff they don't need and they have no plan to pay on the policy either. My mom would rise up from the dead and kick me in the ass if I accepted a job offer from them. When I do hear back from on the applications I get the "you're over qualified" statement. The others I check back on their website and it is posted that I am no longer being considered.
I know that I am in the middle aged bracket being 47 and they are probably looking and thinking that I won't work very long. Hell I still have another 20 years of good productive work time in me seeing how I have no savings left to retire on any time soon! I am probably over educated seeing how I have a Master's Degree and have taken course work beyond that. I was a classroom teacher and a building administrator and have been subbing while I was home and taking care of parents. I have over 20 years experience in education. I apply for training positions with companies to teach employees new skills, new methods, and new programs and they say that I don't have the necessary experience. Isn't teaching the same regardless whether it is a first grade, seventh grade, high school, or adult learner? You have an objective that you want them to learn, you find a method to teach them the objective and then you assess their learning to see if the objective has been achieved. Makes me wonder who is doing the hiring and where they received their training at.
So any way, before this gets too long and out of control, my purpose here in posting this was to ask for your help, advice, direction, or insight into what do I do or where do I go? I am totally mobile in relocating from here and can move within days if need be. I already have a couple who will rent or rent to own this place and all I have to do is pack and roll. I only have a couple months left before I don't know what happens next. How do I break down the barriers? I am being to think that the problem is that I don't know someone who knows someone who knows someone. I am not demanding top pay for my education and experiences and will entertain offers.
Any ideas or suggestions that any of you have will be greatly appreciated and some times it is better to have someone who is disinterested and who has no stake in things to look at and comment and evaluate things. Maybe I am missing something here. Education is tough right now as funding has been scaled back and many schools, especially around here and in neighboring states, are all being forced to reduce budgets yearly because they don't have the funding coming in and when they do hire, they don't hire experienced people and people with advanced degrees as they have to pay them more money. Around where I live, school consolidations are beginning to happen as we lost our school this past summer.
Sorry this has turned out so long and I hope that it wasn't boring and that it all made sense. I really do hope that someone out there has some ideas to help me with or give me something to think about and work on. I know this really isn't a topic for the CO&R forum but there is really no other place to ask and the other forums on JUB just don't seem to match up.
Thanks again everyone. I really do appreciate your time.
However, there is a glitch in the system and that is the reason that I am posting this query now as I am getting the feeling inside that I may be slipping some and I don't want to return to those days of the darkness.
In a nutshell of the past, I was home taking care of my parents and assisting them with trying to live their lives. I spent a lot of time with my mom and helping her and especially after she was diagnosed with cancer and through her end of life experience. I didn't have much a life, was not out before during that, gave up and lost my career previously because of the mental health/depression issues, and now that both of my parents are gone and now that I have addressed the gay issue and the depression issue, I was trying to get my life back on track and once again gain something in life to make me happy.
So, here is the problem. I have yet to find meaningful, full time employment. I am still working on a call basis, part time on low wages and no benefits. My gross income for 2010 was not even $16000. I pay for my own health insurance, all utilities, and living expenses out of that. With my health insurance now cresting $500 a month once again, I am looking for cheaper alternatives but have been turned down twice already. I own the house that my mother was living in so I only have heating, electric, water and sewer and property taxes to pay on it along with the insurance for the house and the car. Needless to say, I have spent down my savings to almost nothing, less than $500 dollars of that left and have borrowed against my life insurance to help out. A couple weeks ago, I had to break down and ask my sister for a loan in order to pay my January bills as I haven't been called in to work much in the month of December and January. I have a little money left to help out for a couple more months if I watch the expenses. I have turned the heat down in the house and keep it at 58 degrees, have reduced my water usage because the water bill went up 300% the first of the year, don't eat out much, have reduced to one meal a day for food and have some snack for morning and noon.
I make applications to jobs every day and spend a couple hours each day looking through websites for jobs. Craigslist, Monster, CareerBuilder, state website, neighboring website, indeed.com and apply and apply and apply. I had previously even made contact with a recruiter from Manpower who had said that he could place me in a job commensurate with my training, education, and experience. Never heard a word from him since even after I have contacted him to see how things were going. Oh, and yes, I am registered with Manpower but they have not placed me in anything and I have received a couple phone calls at 1 in the afternoon telling me to report for work at 2 in a town that is a 2 hour drive away, and I am already working that day as I took a sub assignment. Right now I make applications for everything that I see however, I will not sell insurance for Bankers Life and Casualty or for Combined. They are rip offs and Bankers preys on the older people selling them stuff they don't need and they have no plan to pay on the policy either. My mom would rise up from the dead and kick me in the ass if I accepted a job offer from them. When I do hear back from on the applications I get the "you're over qualified" statement. The others I check back on their website and it is posted that I am no longer being considered.
I know that I am in the middle aged bracket being 47 and they are probably looking and thinking that I won't work very long. Hell I still have another 20 years of good productive work time in me seeing how I have no savings left to retire on any time soon! I am probably over educated seeing how I have a Master's Degree and have taken course work beyond that. I was a classroom teacher and a building administrator and have been subbing while I was home and taking care of parents. I have over 20 years experience in education. I apply for training positions with companies to teach employees new skills, new methods, and new programs and they say that I don't have the necessary experience. Isn't teaching the same regardless whether it is a first grade, seventh grade, high school, or adult learner? You have an objective that you want them to learn, you find a method to teach them the objective and then you assess their learning to see if the objective has been achieved. Makes me wonder who is doing the hiring and where they received their training at.
So any way, before this gets too long and out of control, my purpose here in posting this was to ask for your help, advice, direction, or insight into what do I do or where do I go? I am totally mobile in relocating from here and can move within days if need be. I already have a couple who will rent or rent to own this place and all I have to do is pack and roll. I only have a couple months left before I don't know what happens next. How do I break down the barriers? I am being to think that the problem is that I don't know someone who knows someone who knows someone. I am not demanding top pay for my education and experiences and will entertain offers.
Any ideas or suggestions that any of you have will be greatly appreciated and some times it is better to have someone who is disinterested and who has no stake in things to look at and comment and evaluate things. Maybe I am missing something here. Education is tough right now as funding has been scaled back and many schools, especially around here and in neighboring states, are all being forced to reduce budgets yearly because they don't have the funding coming in and when they do hire, they don't hire experienced people and people with advanced degrees as they have to pay them more money. Around where I live, school consolidations are beginning to happen as we lost our school this past summer.
Sorry this has turned out so long and I hope that it wasn't boring and that it all made sense. I really do hope that someone out there has some ideas to help me with or give me something to think about and work on. I know this really isn't a topic for the CO&R forum but there is really no other place to ask and the other forums on JUB just don't seem to match up.
Thanks again everyone. I really do appreciate your time.










