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lauras0323's journey

Milestones, reflections, and progress updates connected as your layoff-to-next-step story unfolds.

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    I recently lost my job at a tech company where I was a project manager. I'm 56 years old and currently have health insurance, but I'm worried about what will happen when my benefits end. I rely on multiple medications, and I'm unsure if I'll qualify for state insurance. I've heard that COBRA can be quite expensive, and I'm really anxious about how to manage my health care costs moving forward. I've been looking into options like the ACA marketplace, but I'm not sure where to start. I also heard that some people are able to access Medicaid if their income is low enough, but I need to research that further. It's a stressful situation, and I'm trying to figure out the best path forward for my health and finances.

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    Today, I received the devastating news that I am being laid off from my position as a regulatory analyst at a state agency, where I have worked for the past three years. The layoff is a result of unavoidable budget cuts. At 57 years old, this is my first experience with job loss, and I am feeling overwhelmed and unsure about what steps to take next. I've heard that applying for unemployment insurance is essential, but I would appreciate any advice on how to navigate this challenging time. I've read suggestions about revamping my resume, becoming active on LinkedIn, and networking extensively. I plan to dedicate specific hours each day to job searching while also ensuring I engage in productive activities outside of that, like hobbies and exercise, to maintain my mental health. I understand the importance of taking some time to process this change before diving into the job market to avoid carrying any negative emotions into interviews. I’m also considering negotiating my severance package and being cautious about any agreements I might sign. I would love to hear from others who have faced similar situations, especially those who have successfully transitioned into new roles after being laid off later in their careers.

    Company: state agency

    Job title: regulatory analyst

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