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A Point of Personal Privilege

I got some flack Tuesday for a blog post I wrote regarding the rocket scientists over at the GM stamping plant who voted themselves out of a job.  I had a number of people ask me what would I do if my employer wanted me to take a 50-percent wage cut?

I can answer that question pretty easily because I had a similar situation occur back in 2003.  My boss had run for Governor of Illinois and lost so a lot of us ended up losing our jobs.   I was let go.  Luckily I had savings and paid off some debt to make it for the next few months.   Three months later I got offered a job playing morning radio talk show host.  It was a great opportunity, but it only paid 65-percent of my former salary.  So what did I do?  I took it.

I did it in part because it was something I always wanted to do and secondly, it was steady pay.   I knew had to make up the difference in pay, so I used the part-time and freelance jobs that I had picked up over the past three months to supplement my income.  And by the time it was said and done,  I was making more than I did with my old job.  It just took some ingenuity and some creativity instead of whining and engaging in self-destructive behavior.

Now I will freely admit my situation is a little different than most people.  A single guy in his late 20s and early 30s probably has a few more options than someone in their 50s with a family.  However,  how we deal with adversity is the true testament of our character.   We can whine and shutdown or stand-up and take on the challenge head on.

Obviously, the workers at GM who voted themselves out of job decided that they would rather face unemployment.