Losing my job! :o(
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So sorry pinkpower! With
So sorry pinkpower! With the way things are anymore in this world, so many have and are losing their jobs just like you. I wish this didn't have to happen. I am thankful that it did help you thru your recovery. Can you get unemployment while you continue to look for another job? Or, do you think you may not work anymore?
I am for sure sending you big hugs and positive thoughts today!
Pinkpower..you have Girl Power! I know you do!
Sue0 -
SueRitzy said:So sorry pinkpower! With
So sorry pinkpower! With the way things are anymore in this world, so many have and are losing their jobs just like you. I wish this didn't have to happen. I am thankful that it did help you thru your recovery. Can you get unemployment while you continue to look for another job? Or, do you think you may not work anymore?
I am for sure sending you big hugs and positive thoughts today!
Pinkpower..you have Girl Power! I know you do!
Sue
Thanks Sue... I'm sure i will be able to get unemployment, but as most of us know, it's a fraction of what you made, and well, the bills will still be the same. I dont think I'll have much of a choice but to take a long vacation from work. I'm still getting chemo Herceptin every 3wks. Who's going to hire me with that and all the doctor appt, and constant scans and blood work I go thru. Thanks for hugs.0 -
PinkPower
I can certainly understand the mixed feelings. It is a tough time to be losing your job but I can certainly see that it would also be nice to have time to take breath. I know what you mean about helping with recovery - even though my job is crazy busy right now and I have just about had enough at the end of the work day, it has kept me going and feeling somewhat normal. And needless to say, the distraction is good. Whatever is best for you, I hope you get it!!
Chris0 -
Sorry about your job
Sorry about your job pinkpower. I tried to still work but after my first surgery they told me to take a leave of absents and they would pay me disability till i returned...its a good thing i did cuz i must be a wimp cuz there was NO way i could of worked during chemo (i really had a bad time with it) and i aplaud anyone that works during chemo. Why not just take the time off and recoperate while you have a chance if you can get disability...at first i went crazy not knowing what to do with my time but then i didnt have to worry about that to long with all the appointments and chemo and therapy and surgeries ect ect.0 -
So sorry that you lost yourjo jo said:Sorry about your job
Sorry about your job pinkpower. I tried to still work but after my first surgery they told me to take a leave of absents and they would pay me disability till i returned...its a good thing i did cuz i must be a wimp cuz there was NO way i could of worked during chemo (i really had a bad time with it) and i aplaud anyone that works during chemo. Why not just take the time off and recoperate while you have a chance if you can get disability...at first i went crazy not knowing what to do with my time but then i didnt have to worry about that to long with all the appointments and chemo and therapy and surgeries ect ect.
So sorry that you lost your job. Can you just take this time and recuperate and just relax for a little while? Wishing you good luck!
Hugs, Diane0 -
It is terrible to lose yourgreyhoundluvr said:PinkPower
I can certainly understand the mixed feelings. It is a tough time to be losing your job but I can certainly see that it would also be nice to have time to take breath. I know what you mean about helping with recovery - even though my job is crazy busy right now and I have just about had enough at the end of the work day, it has kept me going and feeling somewhat normal. And needless to say, the distraction is good. Whatever is best for you, I hope you get it!!
Chris
It is terrible to lose your job, but, I am glad to know you had it to get you through all of your treatments. I think staying busy with a job or just with whatever does help all of us to get through what we have to deal with.
I hope you find a new job soon if that is what you want.
Sending you hugs and positive thoughts,
Megan0 -
Mixed feelings for sure
I'm sorry to hear about your job loss. I'd have mixed feeling, too. I'm wondering what your insurance situation will be?0 -
Please confirm with your Human Resource departmentChristine Louise said:Mixed feelings for sure
I'm sorry to hear about your job loss. I'd have mixed feeling, too. I'm wondering what your insurance situation will be?
that 'Cobra' insurance will be offered to you .. Pre-existing condition and all. If I am not mistaken .. you will pay 1/3 the cost of regular premium for 9 month, then full prem. the next 9 months.. total 18 months of Cobra. Please elect to take Cobra, as you will find there is NO agency or group willing to take on Breast cancer as a pre-existing condition.
This is what I have found out here in the 'Golden State' of California. No one will touch me .. with my breast cancer. My insurance runs out 9/30/10.
Best of Luck
Vicki Sam0 -
So sorry to read this.ppurdin said:Sorry
I am sorry to hear about your job.Things will work out. Love and Prayers.
So sorry to read this. Praying that something works out for you.
Hugs, Jan0 -
Pinkpower i will play lotto tonight and if a win guess what??
i will see to it you will never have to worry about money, i had to work right after lumpectomy with drainage still in and thru four chemo's, breast infection and 33 radition treatments. I felt it took me away from my beast that was inside and made me fight even harder. Hugs!!0 -
Kickie, you are thekickie said:Pinkpower i will play lotto tonight and if a win guess what??
i will see to it you will never have to worry about money, i had to work right after lumpectomy with drainage still in and thru four chemo's, breast infection and 33 radition treatments. I felt it took me away from my beast that was inside and made me fight even harder. Hugs!!
Kickie, you are the sweetest!
Hoping that you find another job pinkpower if and when you want to. Could you use this time to just relax some or do you need to go back to work?
Wishing you the best of luck and praying for you!0 -
Thanks for words. LuckilyGregStahl said:Pink
Cancer is covered under the Americans with Disabilities Act, you may have some recourse there or even qualify for SSI or state assistance. You may not be able to keep your job, but you might be able to get unemployment and SSI.
Thanks for words. Luckily for me, my insurance is thru my husbands job. He works for the state of Florida as a correction Officer, he pretty much has a VERY secure job. Even though the money or what will be lack of in a couple of months concerns me,(Im only human) it is what it is and I'll just have to trust in God to see us thru it.
Thank God I now have you all .
Lupe0 -
LupePinkpower said:Thanks for words. Luckily
Thanks for words. Luckily for me, my insurance is thru my husbands job. He works for the state of Florida as a correction Officer, he pretty much has a VERY secure job. Even though the money or what will be lack of in a couple of months concerns me,(Im only human) it is what it is and I'll just have to trust in God to see us thru it.
Thank God I now have you all .
Lupe
Since you are still in treatments, you may want to talk to your doctor about putting you on disability if Florida has a state disability program. I know in CA disability will pay more each week than Unemployment does.
If that's not an option, at least you do have your husband's insurance, and your unemployment benefits, and ALWAYS the support of this board.
Take care,
Cindy0 -
Glad you still have yourPinkpower said:Thanks for words. Luckily
Thanks for words. Luckily for me, my insurance is thru my husbands job. He works for the state of Florida as a correction Officer, he pretty much has a VERY secure job. Even though the money or what will be lack of in a couple of months concerns me,(Im only human) it is what it is and I'll just have to trust in God to see us thru it.
Thank God I now have you all .
Lupe
Glad you still have your insurance pinkpower. Good luck!
Hugs, Leeza0 -
Pinkpowerjnl said:Glad you still have your
Glad you still have your insurance pinkpower. Good luck!
Hugs, Leeza
Sorry for your job situation. I can relate to it since I lost my job on the day of my last radiation treatment. I felt devastated. I took several months off before I started my job hunt. I am glad that you have insurance. Look at this as a positive way to relax and enjoy free time with family and friends.
New Flower0 -
That is great that you stillPinkpower said:Thanks for words. Luckily
Thanks for words. Luckily for me, my insurance is thru my husbands job. He works for the state of Florida as a correction Officer, he pretty much has a VERY secure job. Even though the money or what will be lack of in a couple of months concerns me,(Im only human) it is what it is and I'll just have to trust in God to see us thru it.
Thank God I now have you all .
Lupe
That is great that you still have insurance with your husband's employer. Going through all of the bc treatments and doctor appointments is quite costly.
Good luck to you when you start looking for another job. Let us know how you do!0
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