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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2088180" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>My buddy retired a couple of years ago with a good knowledge of SAP. He got hired back for awhile to train his replacement and got layed off. Applied for unemployment, went out on job interviews, and thought if he listed a desired salary higher than he had ever made, nobody would want him, and he could live off the teat for awhile.</p><p>First interview he got hired, part time, which worked out for him, then got the job done and went back on unemployment, next interview, got hired again at a stupidly high salary.</p><p></p><p>Almost three years now, and he is still working. Don't ever give up looking and don't undersell yourself if your looking for a job is what I'm seeing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2088180, member: 5412"] My buddy retired a couple of years ago with a good knowledge of SAP. He got hired back for awhile to train his replacement and got layed off. Applied for unemployment, went out on job interviews, and thought if he listed a desired salary higher than he had ever made, nobody would want him, and he could live off the teat for awhile. First interview he got hired, part time, which worked out for him, then got the job done and went back on unemployment, next interview, got hired again at a stupidly high salary. Almost three years now, and he is still working. Don't ever give up looking and don't undersell yourself if your looking for a job is what I'm seeing. [/QUOTE]
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