Wednesday, April 22, 2009

The perks of being unemployed


Unless you are Jack Welch, the perks of being unemployed are not like those of the employed. There are no junkets to Las Vegas. There are no free golf outings. No limousine rides. No franking privilege....
However, every now and then I run across some small perk of being unemployed. I got an email this morning that outlined such a perk.

Lost Your Job?
FranklinCovey Products Gives Those Unemployed A Boost

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FREE FRANKLIN PLANNERS on April 24-25, 2009

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WHO: Individuals who recently lost their jobs are invited to visit a FranklinCovey store nationwide or call the FranklinCovey Call Center at 800-654-1776 to receive a free 2009 Franklin Planner*.

WHAT: FranklinCovey Products is giving those who have recently lost their job a leg up during these recessionary times. Individuals recently unemployed can receive one 2009 Franklin Planner for free by providing the names of their last employer and supervisor, and the date they were laid off.

WHEN: Friday, April 24 (in-store and call center) and Saturday, April 25 (in-store only)


WHERE: Your local FranklinCovey store (Friday and Saturday) or the FranklinCovey Call Center at 800-654-1776 (Friday only)

Find a store
Call Center hours are Monday-Friday 7:00 am to 6:00 pm MST

WHY: Getting organized for a job search can ultimately save much time and frustration. Having one place to track all information, contacts, appointments, job leads, and interview notes can make a job search less stressful and more productive. Planning and organization are an integral component of a job search....


I also got a very uplifting email this morning (see below) so my day is off to a great start (although not as great as if I had gotten a job offer--hard to top that).

This is God. Today I will be handling All of your problems for you. I do Not need your help. So, have a nice day.
I love you. And, remember... If life happens to deliver a situation to you that you cannot handle, do Not attempt to resolve it yourself! Kindly put it in the SFGTD (something for God to do) box. I will get to it in MY TIME.
All situations will be resolved, but in My time, not yours. Once the matter is placed into the box, do not hold onto it by worrying about it.
Instead, focus on all the wonderful things that are present in your life now. Should you decide to send this to a friend; Thank you. You may have touched their life in ways you will never know!


Now, you have a nice day.
God


(Technically I did not check the SMTP header on the email so it could be a spoof and not actually be from God but I am going to go with it anyway).

--
Mike
Original story that WHO-TV did on me: Iowa Job Seekers

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