I am 39 years old, in the real estate industry, unfortunately, unemployed, and have tried many opportunities to re-employment, but at present there are too few opportunities, too much competition, the economic downturn and unemployment are serious problems faced by many people, I have considered the following directions, combined with my own situation:
Reassess and plan:First, reassess your finances and expenditures and create a new budget plan. Make sure you focus on what you need and minimize unnecessary spending.
Because I graduated early, the housing price was low at that time, and I had a set of RVs, I don't have a mortgage now, a car loan of 2000 a month, an unemployment benefit of 2000 a month, a little emergency deposit, my wife has a stable job, and I can take care of the job of a family of three for the time being.
Upskill: Consider learning new skills or upgrading existing skills to enhance your competitiveness in the job market. This may include attending training courses,** studying, self-study, or seeking certification.
After unemployment, you can consider taking the first construction, second construction, cost engineer, safety, supervision, although with the current real estate recession, the cost is getting lower and lower, but mosquitoes are also meat.
Flexible employment: Consider flexible employment options such as part-time work, freelancing, or temporary work. These forms of work can provide additional income and help you tide over the storm until you find a long-term stable job.
I have considered starting a business since ** (but the image is not good), opening a small noodle shop by myself (I have not made up my mind to do it for fear of losing money due to investment failure), opening Didi delivery (I have learned that friends are very tired of doing this business), or changing to decoration, property, there is no direction yet.
Network and community support: Use your social networks and local community resources for support and advice. There may be people who can offer you a job offer or refer you to other employers, but at the moment the overall real estate industry is full of wailing, and acquaintances probably can't count on it, and they are embarrassed to open up, indicating that you are not mixing well.
Stay positive: An economic downturn and job loss can cause you stress and anxiety, but maintaining a positive mindset and confidence is essential to coping with difficulties. Find support for maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
Write at the end: Solving troubles is like eating a gourd, you have to eat them one by one, and the problems are also solved one by one, calm down, don't be anxious, choose the right direction, make up your mind to do it, and the most important thing is to remember that economic difficulties are temporary, and the actions and attitudes you take can help you get through this difficult period, and finally find new opportunities and stable employment, and even start a business to achieve your life goals.