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So how are we all doing?

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Everything ok? How are we all coping with the downturn?

I've lost approx £4000, from my savings, plus I don't know what from my pension. I am in the fortunate position that I had the money to lose in the first place. I also know that had I continued as I was a few years ago I wouldn't have lost a thing, but I allowed myself to be talked around into investing in shares through off the shelf investment packages by people who probably knew as much about investing as I did, even though I knew this slump was coming. I've no one to blame but my own stupidity & greed.

Employment wise I was one of the very early casualties as I lost my job when my company that sold windows to the new build housing market went under in April this year. I was out of work for just under 3 months before starting work for the Department for Work & Pensions at Jobcentre Plus which is the UK's government run employment agency & social security benefit office (a cynic would say that I left one growth industry as it was dying for another). I now get to review people's job search activity to check for compliance, find vacancies for people to apply to & encourage them to do anything & everything to better their employment prospects.

It's an ok job, one that I didn't think I would enjoy as much as I have & it is infinitely better on my side of the desk than the other. Getting used to a 50% salary drop has been a real eye opener though. Money never used to be an issue for me, I never used to check my bank statements to see if I had been paid, I never looked at the price of anything as I entered my PIN & cost never stopped me from going out. Now though I keep track of my spending on a spreadsheet (well worth the effort), I can tell you the price of unleaded at 6 different petrol stations & if Tunbridge Wells would just cancel the farmer's market I'd be financially laughing.

One sad side effect of my new job is that several times now I have wanted to really rant on my blog but because I am now a 'civil servant' I can't, which I think is the main reason my posting frequency here has gone the way of the stock market.

There are still plenty of other things I could be posting about though. At the very least someone needs to document some of the bizarre events that occurred at Abbott Group Ltd.

Bah humbug everyone!

Immediate Action, by Andy McNabMoving & a grooving

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