Friday, November 21, 2008
EconoWhiner.com Gives You 6 Things To Do When You Are Unemployed
Since everyone is subject to be fired some day, the site gives you a game plan. For those who get the ax, econowhiner.com suggests the following:
"1. Don’t blame yourself. What The Whiner really recommends is: Blame someone else. Maybe you’re not the kind of person who likes to point fingers but, hey, that’s a really big mistake these days. After all, the economy stinks, your employer didn’t plan ahead when times were good, those politicians in Washington can’t manage to come up with a bailout plan that actually works, and — see what we mean? There’s plenty of blame to go around. If you let yourself get hung up on the thought that you’re somehow responsible for your job woes, you’ll send yourself into a guilt-ridden, morose, confused, and self-paralyzed stupor. How are you going to find another job that way?
2. Have some fun. Remember fun? That’s what you never had any time for when you were working all the time at that job you never really liked anyhow. This is your big chance to figure out whatever it is that you always wanted to do and do it. You’ll even have time to do it again...."
Go to www.econowhiner.com to read more advice and reader comments.
"1. Don’t blame yourself. What The Whiner really recommends is: Blame someone else. Maybe you’re not the kind of person who likes to point fingers but, hey, that’s a really big mistake these days. After all, the economy stinks, your employer didn’t plan ahead when times were good, those politicians in Washington can’t manage to come up with a bailout plan that actually works, and — see what we mean? There’s plenty of blame to go around. If you let yourself get hung up on the thought that you’re somehow responsible for your job woes, you’ll send yourself into a guilt-ridden, morose, confused, and self-paralyzed stupor. How are you going to find another job that way?
2. Have some fun. Remember fun? That’s what you never had any time for when you were working all the time at that job you never really liked anyhow. This is your big chance to figure out whatever it is that you always wanted to do and do it. You’ll even have time to do it again...."
Go to www.econowhiner.com to read more advice and reader comments.
ToyotaIQ Plans on Displacing Mini Cooper: The New Car Revolution
oyota wants you to know about its new car. It is looking for cute, fashionable drivers and owners who are willing to pay top dollar for a small car that makes you chic.
Toyota iQ makes small beautiful. Here is what you need to know about this new car. I saw it, liked it and am waiting for one.
"http://podshoppingblog.com/autoblog">The iQ is trying to be in a class of its own, like the Mini Cooper, and it's not a two-seater like Daimler AG's Mercedes-Benz Smart, according to Toyota.
It has a 1.0 liter, 1,000 cubic centimeter engine, which means it's not a minicar, whose engine size is limited to 660 cubic centimeters.
Toyota hopes to woo fashionable drivers who are willing to pay more for a small car, not the typical frugal compact owner.""
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Want to Find Advice on How to Live in Tough Times? The New York Times Presents EconoWhiner.com
www.econowhiner.com is a blog that gives advice on how to live in tough economic times. The whiner has to develop a budget to take control of the expenditure. "Do some thinking about how you work best. Not only is there no one-size-fits-all approach that works for everyone, it’s a pretty good bet that the only approach that’s going to work for you is one that matches your mood swings, personal priorities, spending habits, and more.
If The Whiner needed to record every single expenditure, every single day, in order to develop a budget and then figure out how to live within that budget (as many financial advisors recommend), it’s fair to say that we would take a flying leap off the roof. On the other hand, some people really love to put it down on paper every time they spend a buck on a pack of gum. (We don’t know those people and we’re not sure that we want to."
The Whiner also wrote about the types of friends who may be busting your finances. So the solution encouraged by the site is to dump your friends to save your finances.
Here is a sample of the types of spenders who are out there. You can find out more at www.econowhiner.com. Here is a sample: "Competitive spenders. They’re the ones who define their personal worth by their net worth (or, if they’re really in denial, whatever it is that they’re pretending their net worth is at the moment). Unless you’re comfortable ignoring the competition, move on.
Compulsive spenders. Yes, they’re probably going to end up broke. But that’s no reason why you have to, too.
Over-the-top spenders. When you’re in the burger-and-fries budget category, don’t hang out with someone who’s going to order the Kobe steak and then expect you to split the bill. And remember, everything’s relative in this economy: If the local burger dive’s out of your league, your best bet is to stay home."
If The Whiner needed to record every single expenditure, every single day, in order to develop a budget and then figure out how to live within that budget (as many financial advisors recommend), it’s fair to say that we would take a flying leap off the roof. On the other hand, some people really love to put it down on paper every time they spend a buck on a pack of gum. (We don’t know those people and we’re not sure that we want to."
The Whiner also wrote about the types of friends who may be busting your finances. So the solution encouraged by the site is to dump your friends to save your finances.
Here is a sample of the types of spenders who are out there. You can find out more at www.econowhiner.com. Here is a sample: "Competitive spenders. They’re the ones who define their personal worth by their net worth (or, if they’re really in denial, whatever it is that they’re pretending their net worth is at the moment). Unless you’re comfortable ignoring the competition, move on.
Compulsive spenders. Yes, they’re probably going to end up broke. But that’s no reason why you have to, too.
Over-the-top spenders. When you’re in the burger-and-fries budget category, don’t hang out with someone who’s going to order the Kobe steak and then expect you to split the bill. And remember, everything’s relative in this economy: If the local burger dive’s out of your league, your best bet is to stay home."
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