Terminator IV
Economic crisis, recession, rising unemployment. We've been hearing these terms in the news for so long now that they have almost lost all meaning, but for somethe true scale of the situation is not revealed until it affects someone close to them, someone they care so much for and would do anything to help out. Well, you can all put yourself into that category now because I, your humble blogger have just been made redundant.
[I'll get this embarrassing matter out of the way early. You will notice a PayPal link at the bottom of this post. Please give only what you can afford]
That's right, your's truly is the latest and most important victim in the worldwide economic crisis. Looks like I'll be leaving the sunny featureless deserts of the UAE and returning to Oz. I'll have some big decisions to make in my life. Either I can sit around all day for the next six months watching TV in nothing but my jocks, or I can buy some sort of robe.
Ah unemployment. I haven't been unemployed since I finished Uni in 2001. Even then it was on purpose. I had just spend four and a half years at being a student and didn't want to rush into a nine-to-five just yet. In the end Centrelink kept threatening to make me attend job search training where, after having finished my Computer Systems Engineering degree, I was to learn Microsoft Office so I bit the bullet and got a job. But I still remember those halcyon days.
I wonder if things will be different this time around. Marijuana will be more expensive I expect, and social networking will allow me to keep you all updated with how my life is progressing.
Sam Cox said "Off to bunnings for some strong rope"
But I haven't left here just yet. My one month's notice period is up at the end of this month. At that time, in the caring tradition of the UAE, my visa will be canceled, my bank accounts frozen and I will have one month to leave the country. But it's not too bad for me. It's the expats that have outstanding car or rental loans that start making inquires into the quietest way to get into Oman at this point.
The UAE have rather simpler bankruptcy laws than Australia has. Here you simply go to jail until you can repay your debt, the assumption being presumably that it is not too difficult to get a full time job while being incarcerated.
So, while I won't be back for a little while, keep the home fires burning and tell K-Rudd I'm coming for my $900.
Wanker - I'm flush with petrodollars remember?

11 Comments:
Oh and I was going to donate too. Oh well if you come back to brisbane I'll buy you a beer instead...
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Michael, At
13 May 2009 4:30 PM
I was feelin generous and was gonna donate a few rupiahs to sponsor a poor jobless white boy. Ha!
Looking forward to seeing you again, where ever that might be. If you are coming to brisvegas just give us a holla, you're always welcome here gwalow.
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Ray Cheung, At
13 May 2009 4:35 PM
Prepare the royal herbs
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Nizar, At
13 May 2009 4:47 PM
And I thought the reason you'd get the arse was for rooting camels, not for being extraneous to company requirements during this extended period of undercapitalisation. A prospective 'welcome home', derro.
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Tommy G, At
13 May 2009 6:05 PM
Congratulations, I too hope to be starting a career in unemployment soon :-) There's always the beer in the basement if you come back to sunny Adelaide!
Oh, and it must be so sad to be leaving just as the weather's getting nice.
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matware, At
13 May 2009 7:43 PM
Kevin Rudd's surf club it is then Matt.
PS: How long before I'm the first result for that phrase. Come on googlebot.
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Sam Cox, At
13 May 2009 8:02 PM
As a wise man once said... "You love it!":-)
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Miguel, At
17 May 2009 3:54 AM
Sam I am sorry to hear that, if you need a job I have strong contacts at suncorp, but you would probably want to live somewhere more happening.
As for me, I have been offered another 3 months contract extension, which I will be declining due to the arsehole factor. I can no longer work for arseholes, due to the stinky arses/managers.
I have to say, working for a bank there is some scary cutbacks/money problems occurring.
House prices are looking really ugly due to lack of free flowing loans and it will get worst. People brace yourself for Australia's long awaiting house bubble burst. In Brisbane apartments in my block have tumbled 30 percent, but agents are saving face and lying to new home buyers...
Anyway, I hope to catch up soon with you sam.
your friend,
Danny
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Danny, At
6 June 2009 10:57 PM
Sam, I know the pain.
Redundancy blows and from personal experience unemployment under such conditions is not fun. you feel angry, you feel abandoned and a real loss of control. I tried it for 4 months and you can never really relax as you feel pretty darned unempowered by it all, don't know where you're going or where the next sheckle is coming from.
Hang in there dude, get back to Oz and see what the world brings.
Cheers.....
Shoe
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Anonymous, At
7 July 2009 9:04 AM
what about the firewalls ?
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Anonymous, At
22 July 2009 3:15 PM
blog for me you crazy monkey
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matware, At
11 September 2009 9:32 PM
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