A Hub Pages Guide: How to Survive a Recession
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I gave up driving even the short distances I usually drive for 30 days in order to avoid a month of foot-high ice, to exercise further, and to better acclimate to the colder winter we were experiencing one winter.. I’ve met many people that are finding ways of handling recessions, including walking more often and taking the bus instead of driving. Some begin biking to their destinations.
This article will provide useful advice for surviving and prospering in a recession, including job search, events in the workplace, salaries, financial literacy, ways to save money, and low-cost recipes to help feed your family.
Some motivational materials at the end will bring you a boost as well.
Light at the End of the Tunnel
Education & Training
Under WIA, unemployed and underemployed individuals may qualify for training funds. Check your home state at this link for training providers (including colleges) that are approved: http://www.careeronestop.org/WiaProviderSearch.asp Check the CareerOneStop in your locality for the job services office nearest you (usually under a county listing).
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- Online Education Resources - Full Listings and Reviews
- What College Degrees are the Best for Success?
- Best Ways to Find the Psychology School for YOU
- How to Find Tech Training, Online Classes, and Small Business Financing
- How to Write a Business Plan
- Write Your Business Plan Easily
- Home Business Ideas
Looking for Work In a Recession
Planning Ahead
Recently I spoke with a middle-aged gentleman waiting on a bus connection and carrying a folded card table with him. He had taken an additional weekend job of providing samples of new sandwiches at a local grocery chain. I had no idea that samplers in the groceries needed to provide their own tables. However, the gentleman was happy, because he had carried a heavier table through ice, snow, sleet, and two bus connections the day before and felt today’s experience was much easier. His other joys were avoiding driving in ice obstructed traffic, a free meal at work, extra income, and free bus fare from our transit system as long as we are in a Level One or higher Snow Emergency.
An accountant I know always works a second job, 12-15 hours a week - 15 years so far. In just three evenings a week, or two evenings and a half-day on a weekend day, he has accumulated paid vacation and sick leave, with additional health insurance for his family and himself. In addition, he has been able to invest his income form his second job wisely. If his full-time work is ever impinged by a recession, he and his family will suffer much less than some other families.
The two people I mentioned above are recession-proofing themselves. While it seems that all they do is work, this is not the case. Each schedules free time for himself and enjoys hobbies as well as time with friends and family. Not everyone can find one job, let alone two, but this option is something to consider. To assist you with this, please available yourself of the resources below:
How Do You Survive a Recession?
Who's Still Hiring?
Tapping the Hidden Job Market (Unadvertised Positions)
Forbes.Com's Top 10 Recession Proof Jobs
Full-Time, Seasonal, and Entry Level Jobs Across the Nation
- How'd You Score THAT Gig? – Top high paying careers for young professionals and how to land them.
- Work for the CIA – Television ads for open CIA positions are playing frequently in my area. This may be an option for you. Certain age and other guidelines apply. Checking their career nfoimration page yeilds a substantial number of openings at:
- Enlist with the National Guard or Air National Guard – Basic training, one weekend a month, and two weeks each summer provide extra income. They chance of being called to combat action is transparent. Look in the government pages of your phone director or search online for each branch of the service. For information, click on
- Travel Nursing – There is long-term a nursing shortage and certain states are looking for nurses outside their own boarders. Patients are still being seen – they are covered by Medicaid, Workers Compensation, Healthy Children government sponsored coverage, SSI/SSDI, and private insurance. Nurses and other medical staff may need to be be willing to move temporarily, but rent and transportation for the move are PAID for them, along with higher than standard wages and other perks. You can actually work in your own city as a "traveler" if there are travel positions open in it.
- Hot Jobs In Accounting
- Careers in the Environment and Sustainability
- Health and Medical Careers - From Aide to MD - Part I
- Health and Medical Careers - Part II
- How to Plan a Career in the Hospitality Industry
- Senior Job Bank – Jobs for mature workers aged 55 and older that wish to enter or return to the workplace. My recent search of this sight revealed far more jobs, for example, in California than in Ohio. If interested, just check your state via Job Search without registering on the site.
- Seasonal and Entry Level Jobs for College Students and Adults
- Summer Jobs for Youth - High School and Recent Graduates
- Find a Job Through a Great Internship
Help During A Recession
- Reduce Your Living Expenses Now - Beat the Recession!
- How to Overcome a Recession at Work
- Personal Qualities that Avoid Job Loss in a Recession
- How to Change Careers
- How to Change Careers with Career Assessment – Includes free online career assessments.
- Top 10 Reasons Employees Get Fired
- How to Participate in a Work Performance Review – The manner in which you participate in an employee evaluation can help you avoid a layoff.
- How To Maximize Your Money – Horror Stories and Hail Marys - Problems of financial abuse.
- Chasing Away Money Horrors - More tips on cutting back and saving - reasonbly.
- How to Find American Made Products
How to Save Money at Mealtime
- Top 5 Fast Recipes on a Budget
- Quick and Inexpensive Meals
- Cook Fast and Save Money With Ground Meat
- Ramen Noodle Miracles
- Ramen as a Real Meal
- Easy Lunches For Work
- Fast Lunches for Work
Job Search & Recommendations
- How to Find a Job During a Recession
- How to Get a Job Interview
- Top 10 Outdated Job Search Tips
- Top 5 Tips for Successful Job Search
- Job Search Engines - Full Listings & Reviews
- Online Job Sites You've Probably Overlooked
- How to Get a Job When You Are Pregnant
- Companies That Hire During a Recession
- Top 15 Recession Proof Jobs for College Graduates and Others
- Fastest Growing Jobs for High School Graduates
- Top 30 Cities for Jobs 2008 - 2009 - Researched and awarded by job search engine CareerBuilder.Com, one of the top search engines for employment in America.
- Top 10 American Cities for Young Adult Professionals
- Top 10 American Cities Mid-Career Professionals
- Top 10 American Cities for Retirement Jobs - Also see the link for Senior Job Bank above. Additional Senior Employment programs and initiatives are available in various cities and counties. Check with your local labor department or Workforce Investment entity, usually a county jobs office.
- How to Establish Residency in Another State - During a recession, workers may need to move in order to accept employment. In the case of Travel Nursing, the "traveling" agency can assist with all of these details.
On The Job
- How to Understand Office Culture
- How to Work Effectively Within a Corporate Cultural
- Top 5 Ways to Avoid Office Politics and Hysteria - This may become especially important during a recession.
- How to Be a Good Team Member
- Top 5 Characteristics of Ideal Employees
- Turning Problems into Opportunities at Work
- Top 10 Tips for Starting a New Job
- What to Do if Your New Job is Wrong for You - This is an important concern no matter the economic status of the nation and your hometown, but it can be more problematic during a recession. When you;ve worked hard to kand a job, what do you do if it's the wrong job?
Resumes and Interviewing
Resume Writing and Distribution
- A Hub Portal for Resumes, Formats, and Their Uses
- How to Benchmark Your Salary and Negotiate a Raise
- How to Negotiate Your Salary
- Top 10 Ways to Earn Raises and Promotions
- Americans Must Work After Age 50 If Not Independently Wealthy
Interviewing
- Top 10 Qualities Interviewers Want to See
- The Top 10 Types of Job Interviews
- How to Prepare for an Interview
- 100 Top Interview Questions
- 10 things you should NEVER say during a job interview
Words of Encouragement
Vision of World Hope - Willy Whitefeather
Football Analogy - Never Give Up
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Lots of great info and links. Thanks for sharing!
Am sure this will give a boost to those unfotunate people who are experiencing the recession. Great links
What a lot of great links... Thanks!
Well written and very timely. Look forward to reviewing more of your work.
wow, timely and a REALLY comprehensive rersource
Thanks for the great info - thumbs up and a digg!
What a plethora of good advice and additional resources. Thank you!
Karen
You have really taken the time to give us all something to sink our teeth into. Besides all the great links, I loved the Words of Encouragement video. Thank you.
Excellent hub on how to survive a recession. Well done!
I am not an American but an Indian. I was looking to your hub the one “Guide- How to Survive a Recession” attracted my attention. At the outset I like to congress you for your concept of mind to think for others. At the recession period, the person who lost his or her job remains in a disturbed mood. Your hub is something that every victim will find a ray of hope in their distress state of Mind. Thank you very much for a timely written hub. Thanks.
Once again, you delivered a knock out punch with the written word. A wealth of information.
Susan langford
Excellent resource. And a great example of a top notch hub. I will definitely recommend this page to anyone who is looking for a better job. :)
This shows we need to work hard to achieve some thing. Work is worship.
There is so much information here it must have taken a very long time to put all this together. Very useful and extremely interesting.
excellent hub. thanks for the info
Really nice hub and info too. It appears working long hours really pays!
Patty Inglish, MS,
Wonderful Hub! I love all of your Hubs but each time the next is even better - what a great tribute to helping others complete with helpful tips and motivational videos.
Working a second job is a great insurance policy but also helps keep the right perspective. Fear is often a human trait that we must conquer - the second job gives us perspective to be a better employee at the first.
Nice hub! Great topic!
Patty, great advice and tips. I think for me the key is to keep your eye on the light at the end of the tunnel. Rated up.
its deep
Thank you for this it was very motivationaly, inspirational and useful. I LOVED the light at the end of the tunnel photo.
I am the newcomer of Hubpage although I had joint here about over 1 year but I am poor at how to write as good article as you did. Thank you for this article that make me more delightful !
Whoops! Got'ta go to work. thanks for the reminder. Bookmarked under retiremnent $$$ ideas for later tonight. At a glance there is a bunch of power here. Need to dedicate some quality time to this. "loved the story of carrying the table for being a sandwich sample person. I have a different view of those displays now in my local store.
Great hub! I currently supplement my income working in the promotions and event marketing field ( which includes sampling jobs such as the gentleman with the table) I published an article which lists many terrific agencies who hire freelance marketers for this type of work! Of course now I need to follow your advice and sock that money away lol!
Wonderful information for folks that need extra income, or jobs in general. Great suggestions on who to check out, and great plans for the future to consider. God Bless You Dear Heart.
Excellent Hub. Very good suggestions. Thanks






























Sandy 3 years ago
Very informative Hub. Being that I am one of the unemployed, this is definately something to bookmark.