Showing posts with label Uncertainty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Uncertainty. Show all posts

October 4, 2020

Keep Calm and Carry On

 Our world has been disrupted. Covid-19 keeps spreading. Working or studying from home almost feels normal. If we are still working, many coworkers, friends and family are not. Multiple industries have cratered. Among ~400 engineers with notice will need a new job in November, and ~12,600 laid off this year in WA. Far from alone.

 

The expression above is British. During the nightly bombings they slept in bomb shelters not knowing if they would survive. In the morning they went to work and prepared for war. This extended months and years with no clue as to when it would end. Admire the people who went through World War 2 daily despite the hardships. They planned and executed projects to win a four and half year war. Frankly they saved the world.

 

Few people thrive in uncertainty. Who does? It is stressful, hard to make plans, confusing what to do next or figure out your options. Usually are too many choices in life. Second everyone wants to know when is it going to end? But no one knows.

 

Remember this too shall pass. Take a deep breath and pick something to do now. Does not have to be the perfect thing to do. Something else will be next. Just break things down and start small. Give yourself grace to make mistakes.

 

Decisions don’t have to be made immediately. Talk with other people who have been in or are in your situation. There are support groups for near any situation. Helping support other people will help you cope. Create more options by researching industries and careers using your skills. You need plan A, plan B and maybe more during a recession. Unemployment normally covers 26 weeks with a 13 week extension. Not much time to find work.

 

My plan A - Laid off from Boeing Commercial Airplanes, find work within Defense Space & Security or Global Systems. Plan B - nationwide job search for production/manufacturing engineering positions in aerospace, defense and space. Expand target industries if not finding opportunities. Plan C - supplement earnings with gig work. So far networking and implementing plan A.

 

Able to relocate, an option most people don’t have. They have to look for alternate careers in their neighborhood. Look at what is important to your life. Having relocated several times, do not recommend relocating for most people. Difficult to give up family, friends and support systems to start over.

 

If you are in this situation, feel free to reach out to me. Been here before and still saying my prayers. Start by reading Change Comes in a Minute. Adaptability, resilience and resourcefulness are learned by experience. You will be surprised how much you already have.

http://problem1solver.blogspot.com/2020/07/change-comes-in-minute.html  




August 22, 2020

Adapting to Uncertainty

 2020 Pandemic Recession put life’s uncertainty in front of us daily. Most of our careers, plans and routines are on hold or canceled. Add in a contentious 2020 Presidential Election (aren’t they all?). 

Parents trying to remote work and school children from home. Plexiglas checkouts in stores. Family, friend and/or ourselves not having work. Missing seeing family, friends, classmates and coworkers. Putting in extra hours to make working from home as productive as in office. It’s not and can be stressful.


2020 has been disruptive. But that is how life is lived. From one uncertainty to another.

 

Be kind to yourself and family. Create routines and include down time, fun and exercise. Workdays get up usual time and wear Friday casual clothes to go in my home office. Missing volleyball, so added lifting dumbbells and Sunday morning run before Facebook church services. Along the way take pictures of views, flowers and wildlife to share online for fun. My sister and aunt on east coast are fans of flowers. Have Sunday calls or video calls to family and friends.

 

Breaks are important too, find every 45 minutes to 1.5 hours need to get away from screen, stretch, read, drink or eat something. Same as in office. Had to work long hours including Saturday and Sunday to meet a Tuesday deadline. This weekend staying away from office computer to refresh. You work more productively refreshed.

 

People are more resilient than you know. Look more at what you accomplished than the to do list. Put away endless news programs scaring you for ratings. This election will take longer to count because of more mail in ballots. However the results will come, and regardless of who wins the US has checks and balances to correct overreaches. If you are struggling talk with friends or a professional. No one is not struggling now.

 

Life will go on and more discoveries and technologies will improve our future. Look at uncertainties we have overcome - wars, pandemics and recession: 

 

Cold War 1947-91

Asian Flu 1957

Recession 1958

Vietnam War 1959-1975

Recession 1960-61

Seventh cholera pandemic 1961

Cuban Missile Crisis 1962

Korean DMZ Conflict 1966-69

London Flu 1968

Recession 1969-70

Recession 1973-75

Smallpox 1974

Soviet Flu 1977

Anthrax 1979

Recession 1980

HIV/AIDS 1981

Recession 1981-82

Intervention in Lebanon 1982-84

Invasion of Grenada 1983

Bombing Libya 1986

Yellow Fever 1986-87, 2012, 2016

Tanker War 1987-88

Invasion of Panama 1989-90

Bosnian War 1992-95

Recession 1990-91

Gulf War 1990-91

Cholera 1991-93, 2001, 2004, 2006-08, 2010-20

Bubonic Plague 1994, 2008, 2014-17

Intervention in Haiti 1994-95

Kosovo War 1998-99

Dengue Fever 2000, 2004-05, 2007-09, 2013, 2017

Recession 2001

SARS 2002-2004

Afghanistan 2001-20

Iraq War 2003-12

Ebola 2004, 2007, 2013-16, 2018-20

Malaria 2006

Recession 2007-09

Mumps 2009

Swine Flu 2009, 2015

Measles 2010-14, 2019-20

MERS 2012-2020

Chikungunya 2013

Intervention in Syria 2014-20

Zika 2015

Seasonal Flu 2017

SARS Covid 19 2020

Recession 2020 

 

Total 14 conflicts, 22 diseases and 9 recessions during my life. There will be more and we will overcome. 



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