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		<title>Surviving Job Loss Hell&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you lose your job here is how to triage the situation and get by. Things are just things and do not define who you are as a person. Keep your keepsakes but remember that everything else is transitory and what really matters is taking joy in the little pleasures, friends and family. Apply for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you lose your  job here is how to triage the situation and get by.  Things are just  things and do not define who you are as a person. Keep your keepsakes  but remember that everything else is transitory and what really matters  is taking joy in the little pleasures, friends and family.</p>
<p>Apply  for benefits now. Not tomorrow or later this week but now. Unemployment  in many states can be applied for online and you can get info on  applying for food stamps or WIC online as well. Now is not the time to  be too proud to accept a helping hand. You&#8217;ve paid into unemployment as  insurance so now is the time to tap it. Find out if there is a food bank  near you and go there. If you feel guilty at all about it donate back  to charity when you are on your feet again.</p>
<p>Find out when your  health care coverage ends and get as much work done as you can before it  ends. Explain to staff that your benefits are ending really soon and  beg for standby appointment slots. Mine actually ended at the end of the  calendar month not the day I was fired so I was able to get a bit of  dentistry done and visit a few doctors. Look for free clinics at  teaching hospitals and check with the salvation army or homeless  advocates to find free/cheap health-care. Get your prescriptions filled  for $4 each at Wal-Mart since they have many generics.</p>
<p>Cancel or  cutback vacations and if you already have tickets see if you can get  refunds. Go on camping trips instead or better yet day picnic trips to  parks.</p>
<p>Mortgages and car payments are stones around your neck  when you are trying to swim for your life. If you are underwater on your  home walk away from the mortgage unless you can get roommates to cover  your note. Even if I wanted to keep my house I couldn&#8217;t afford the note  on unemployment. Evaluate your car payment harshly. Can you afford your  car payment with food and housing costs? Face the fact that you are  going to have to move out of your house soon and come up with a plan.  You might get lucky and get a well paying job in the next few months but  chances are you are not. If you are current on your mortgage you safely  have anywhere from 2 to 5 months before you have to move. If you can&#8217;t  afford your car payment look into getting an okay used car, bicycle or  use public transportation.</p>
<p>If you rent and pay for a premium  apartment or place look at downsizing immediately into the cheapest  place you can fit core items into such as a place to sleep, your clothes  and some hobby to pass the time. Breaking a lease will hit your credit  but you have to think in terms of immediate survival cash flows. It&#8217;s  better to downsize to a small efficiency or rent a room with roommates  right now than it is to stick around and have some one bedroom and most  two or more bedroom apartments when you factor in utilities.</p>
<p>Think  in terms of immediate survival cash flows now. You need food, shelter,  communication and transportation and everything else is optional. Unless  your card balance is fairly small don&#8217;t worry about paying credit cards  down or even paying them right now. If you pay for cable and internet  cut the cable and go for just the internet. You can watch all kinds of  shows online and you need internet to search for a job.</p>
<p>Start  downsizing your life now. Cancel memberships and minimize ongoing  payments to anything other than food, shelter and transportation. Sell  your stuff for cash on Craigslist, at a yard sale or on Ebay. You will  need a hobby to do while looking for work so don&#8217;t get rid of those  things and most importantly don&#8217;t get rid of the tools of your trade. If  you have a lot of dvds consider backing them up to your hard drive and  selling them. You might get $2 or $3 each at a yard sale, Craigslist or  pawnshop and if you have a hundred or more dvds its worth it.</p>
<p>Do  not get a storage unit unless you plan to live in one or be a  professional couch surfer. Chances are that nothing you own is worth  years of storage fees to hold on to. Unless it is business related or  family heirlooms that won&#8217;t fit in your now downsized apartment/living  space that no one else can store for you, don&#8217;t get a storage unit. If  you have a storage unit now is a great time to sell the contents.</p>
<p>Cook  at home and stop eating out except for deals such as a cheap all you  can eat place or as a small reward. Learn how to make bread and how to  stretch your food money. In a pinch peas and rice or beans and rice is a  complete protein and will give you sustenance. You have time to coupon  clip now so do so. Learn which dollar menu items at fast food joints are  healthier and eat them.</p>
<p>Establish a new routine to give your  day some sort of structure involving job search, hygene, hobby and  community. Try to incorporate exercise into your daily life. Walking in a  nature park or on a trail is free but a gym membership isn&#8217;t.</p>
<p>Now  is a great time to quit or cut back on smoking because you will need  that money for food soon.</p>
<p>Stop drinking sodas and switch to  tea/coffee/off-brand Kool-Aid. A touch of lemon juice in refrigerated  water makes for a refreshing drink.</p>
<p>Put out the word to your  family that you may need a place to stay soon. Now is a good time to  mend relationships and to be civil with family you may not get along  with.</p>
<p>Consider moving to a metro area that has jobs open in your  field. Once you get there take anything that gives you 40 hours to  start with. Apply at security companies, temp agencies and at grocery  stores for overnight stocking staff. Try if at all possible to get a  swing or graveyard shift job since you will get a slight pay bump, more  guaranteed hours and so you can interview during the day. If you keep  getting turned down from jobs that are way beneath your  experience/education omit the fancy stuff from your application and say  you were temping then.</p>
<p>If you have a paid for car worth more than $4000 or a gas hog you don&#8217;t need, sell it and get a cheap fuel efficient car.</p>
<p>Keep your car legal and change it&#8217;s oil  regularly since you don&#8217;t want it to leave you stranded or to get you a  ticket.</p>
<p>Above all remember that you are not defined by what you  own, your job or your car but rather by your interests, hobbies and  relationships with friends and family. Hundreds of thousands of people  are dealing with what you are going through right now and you are not  alone.</p>
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		<title>Low budget cooking.. the Rice Cooker</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people have written on the numerous ways to get ramen to taste good or all the things you can do with it so I will skip that. Instead I propose using the humble rice cooker. This overlooked kitchen device is a marvel of bachelor chow. What most people don&#8217;t know is that you can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people have written on the numerous ways to get ramen to taste good or all the things you can do with it so I will skip that.</p>
<p>Instead I propose using the humble rice cooker. This overlooked kitchen device is a marvel of bachelor chow. What most people don&#8217;t know is that you can make one pot meals with it. Throw your ingredients in it, click the high heat switch and when it clicks to maintenance temp it is done!</p>
<p>What I do is put meat veggies and spices in the same pot and just add extra water.  I have had great success with this and when it&#8217;s done you can add sauces and cheeses if you wish for extra flavor. I have tried both raw and cooked meats and the rice cooker cooked them good.</p>
<p>Tips: if you have the steamer attachment use it for better tasting veggies. Meatballs in this are awesome. A bit of garlic or onion adds a nice bit of zest. Don&#8217;t add cheese during the cooking process since it comes out a bit odd.</p>
<p>ProTip: Rice and green peas are a complete protein so adding green peas to your rice means you don&#8217;t have to add as much meat and green peas are eminently cheap. When doing this please spring for frozen green peas since you will need all the nutrients you can get.</p>
<p>Downside: The bottom of the rice cooking pot tends to get a layer of crustier rice so you can&#8217;t use all the rice you put in but it&#8217;s a small price to pay for lazy one pot cooking.</p>
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