Bum-aversary
The road back to gainful employment is looking to be a lot harder than I thought. I've had a fair number of interviews, but the pressure on hiring managers to fill positions internally, and procrastinate on their decisions is immense, plus the competition for available jobs is fierce. Still, I'm optimistic that something will turn up, and if it doesn't, I've already started looking for temporary work to tide me over. Mrs. BH wants to remain in her job for another year, so that's been limiting my search to the local area, which offers few opportunities for the kind of work I do.
Financially, we're in okay shape. I had been counting on receiving about 4 months of wages and benefits from my former employer, but when they filed for Chapter 11 on April 1st (no fooling), everything they owed me was tossed into bankruptcy court, and I was forced to start collecting unemployment insurance, as Mrs. BH's salary is not enough to cover our expenses. Let me tell you that anyone who thinks that UI is some sort of wonderful benefit that turns otherwise hard-working people into welfare queens is in for a rude shock if you ever find yourself in my situation; what I get in a month works out to barely 10% of my former wages, just enough to pay our mortgage. If not for our second income, we'd be in dire straights right now. As it is, we are just covering our expenses, and will have enough to last us through next summer, if we're very careful and don't get any nasty surprises.
As for the lost severance, after consulting with an attorney, it appears that I will probably be able to recover almost $11K of my pre-filing wages and benefits (minus taxes), but everything they owed me after April 1st is essentially lost. If I'm very lucky, I might see 2-4% of it. The company that purchased the assets of my ex-employer has no obligation whatsoever under the law to repay the monies I'm owed, so my legal options are extremely limited. Bankruptcy law in this country is weighted almost entirely towards the employer, and what laws exist to protect employees are filled with easily exploited loopholes.
All in all, things could be a lot worse though. I've run into former colleagues who've been out of work for years, and have few prospects of ever returning to the workforce in any meaningful capacity. While I'm waiting for the next opportunity, I'm getting a lot of home projects done, and brushing up my skills by training myself on new software packages. I'm also looking into taking some college courses, if we can afford it.
Finally, we're still planning to attend the Hukilau next month. We'd already purchased the plane and event tickets before I lost my job, and my sainted mother has offered to cover the rest of our expenses as an early 29th wedding anniversary present.
That should about cover it. I'll be back in another 3 months, or earlier if I have anything positive to report.
Aloha,
Mr. BH
Comments
well you are handling things with more aplomb than i think i would in the same situation.
i look forward to being able to hang out with you all in f-l soon!
cheers,
j$
Posted by: johnny dollar | May 24, 2009 12:05 PM
Matt, I wish you all the best.
Posted by: The Cartoonist | May 24, 2009 12:59 PM
@j$: what's all this about handling plums?...oh, never mind.
@Cartoonist: cheers, Ralf. I wish me all the best too...;-)
Posted by: MrBaliHai | May 24, 2009 4:06 PM
Sorry to hear no job yet. None for me yet, as well. Yeah, UI sucks and mine's just about gone.
Glad to hear you still get to make your trip.
Posted by: Leslie | May 25, 2009 2:53 PM
Best of luck! We miss you here in the blogospheric neighborhood.
Posted by: Curt | May 25, 2009 3:22 PM
Good luck, chief.
Posted by: Wm. | May 26, 2009 1:57 AM
I'm sorry about the unemployment, and I hope you get a new job soon.
Looking forward to seeing you in FLL soon!!
Posted by: Kathryn Hill | May 29, 2009 8:47 AM
I made this comment on the rss feed on LJ, forgetting that it wasn't a real account. So I don't know if you saw it. Anyway, this is what it said:
Thanks for the post. You must be psychic, because just yesterday I was thinking about sending you an email to ask how you're doing. I hope you find something soon. I'm sending positive thoughts your way.
Posted by: Kimberly | May 29, 2009 9:23 AM
Hang in there. Let me know if there's anything I or Tiki Central can do for you.
Why? CUZ WE LOVE THIS BLOG! you're one of the true believers and if we have something for you ... it's there as best we can :)
Posted by: hanford | June 6, 2009 5:13 AM
Thanks for the support, everyone. It means a lot to me.
There've been some hopeful signs in the past couple of days that my paycheck drought might be ending soon. More details if and when they emerge.
@Hanford: Mahalo for the kind words. Interacting with the Tiki Central community has provided a much-needed mental vacation for me during this long process, and I've even gotten a couple of job leads from members.
Posted by: MrBaliHai | June 6, 2009 7:46 AM
Glad I will get to meet you at Hukilau! Come to HH on Thursday if you are in town. It's nice to get in a quiet time before the Saturday mayhem. The Mai Kai will recharge your batteries!
Posted by: Swanky | June 7, 2009 8:08 PM
We'll be at the Bahia to register around 5pm on Thursday, Swanky.
What's HH?
Posted by: MrBaliHai | June 7, 2009 8:30 PM
I wish you the best of luck with the gig search! Hang in there dude.
Peace,
Peace,
HMK
Posted by: H. Michael Karshis | June 9, 2009 2:14 PM
Sorry, Happy Hour at the Mai Kai. 5-7PM It's good to enjoy the Mai Kai during some quiet time before the craziness Saturday. Email me and I'll give you my cell. You renting a car?
Posted by: Swanky | June 10, 2009 11:23 AM
Email is sent!
Posted by: MrBaliHai | June 10, 2009 12:28 PM
rum barrels were drinked!
Posted by: johnny dollar | June 15, 2009 8:55 PM