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No work for a year in London

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Winterlit · 11/08/2024 05:35

I’ve name-changed for this post.

My husband and I have found ourselves without work for a year while raising two kids in London. We’ve had a string of unpredictable events that depleted our savings in the 3 years before. So, we only had savings for 3 months plus I had made some small investments that I could liquidate. Since then we’ve used credit cards and taken out 2 loans.

We thought it may take us 6 months at the most to find work! We work in tech as freelance contractors (for over 15 years) and all contract work has dried up. A couple of small freelance jobs almost went through but got cancelled last minute. We’re very proactive people and as such have applied to permanent jobs as well as working on a tech product for which we are applying for investment for.

We have had so many contract jobs, permanent jobs and investment rejections - in the hundreds! - over the last 12 months. Moving to a cheaper city is a last resort option I’ve thought about but changing the kids schools + home is not something I want to do. Especially as one of them is in secondary.

I have this feeling that perhaps we’re too experienced to be hired?! Perhaps most of the tech hiring is happening at junior levels. I say this as we know many others in their mid 40s also out of work for 6 months + in London.

I’m not sure why I am posting! Maybe to hear a hopeful story or ideas on how to get out of this mini crisis for our little family.

As a side I had a fairly emotionally and possibly physically traumatic childhood and have been working / self-sufficient since I was 16. My partner has also been working since a young age. We worked many jobs to pay our way through uni. We got together young and supported each other a lot in our careers.

I feel bad complaining as we have our health, our two lovely children and live in a fairly stable country. Apart from the recent riots! We’re both UK born ethnic minorities so it’s close to home. Anyway, that’s a digressions. Essentially, financially this last year has been a lot!

We’ve cut back on many expenses and are living quite frugally with a small mortgage on our tiny London flat. Our biggest expenses are school fees and we’ve given ourselves another academic year to see if we need to change to state school.

My husband and I feel even stronger as a unit through all of this which has taken me by surprise as it’s quite a testing time. We’ve had some issues in the past and had couples therapy a while back which was very helpful. We’ve also always actively worked on our relationship since the beginning which I feel is helping us now.

A bit of long winey post but I guess I am so ready for some tailwind! 🤞 🍀

OP posts:
CaptPicardIsTheGoat · 16/08/2024 06:21

I think here you are going to have to suck up your pride and get work which you may consider beneath you in order to survive. Sorry to be blunt but that's the truth
You do not have the luxury of private school either.

Enigma52 · 16/08/2024 11:42

How's it going OP?

LoveRosesClimbing · 17/08/2024 07:14

Hoping that the schools have responded appropriately with bursaries. Never as simple as ‘just take them out of school’. Good luck OP.

App13 · 19/08/2024 08:40

So update I secure a role Wednesday, the contract is short until end December and I think this is becoming the norm .

And I will still continue to look though as I need more security than this offers.

So I would urge you Op to have an explicit reason on your cv saying something to the effect of ' Sabbatical' or whatever... leaving it as your last role ended at X date will stand against you when you're not there to defend yourself.

My brother had a 2 Yr gap on his when my father got terminally diagnosed. It took him quite some time to get a job. And is still questioned to this day what that sizeable gap is about.

Have multiple Cvs ready , some understating your skillset ,some elaborating on certain qualities for the specific role .

Its amazing how agencies filter Cvs out , those particular key words from a job spec have to be present in your cv. Otherwise you'll be filtered out. Good luck and do keep us posted.

And ignore those that say you need to start cleaning etc, you absolutely don't

Winterlit · 07/02/2025 00:29

Enigma52 · 16/08/2024 11:42

How's it going OP?

It's going better.

My husband and I closed a round of funding for our startup! It's enough to pay ourselves a salary, give us 2 years of runway to grow the business and we've also hired one more person so we can move faster. We also launched our startup product and have our first paying customers.

We still have our loans to pay back which will take around 3 - 4 years to clear if we don't have any more surprise expenses!

You might be wondering about the private school. We met with them at the start of the term and were assessed for a bursary at the end of 2024. We are now on a 30% bursary based on our new lower salaries.

It's been a big test of resilience and I've learnt a lot. Especially how to fight any inner demons to actually be able to build a new product and pitch to so many investors (there were a lot of rejections). There were a few wobbles where I lost a lot of confidence and cried a lot!

It's a tough time economically in London / UK - hope everyone who replied to me here is not too affected. Signing off, as I have a lot of work ahead of me!!!
The next challenge - growing a brand new business :)

OP posts:
Motnight · 07/02/2025 07:36

Blimey Op you have done well! Hopefully things will continue to improve for you and your family.

Crikeyalmighty · 07/02/2025 10:47

@Winterlit that's good news- all the best to you

Rocknrollstar · 07/02/2025 11:43

LoveRosesClimbing · 17/08/2024 07:14

Hoping that the schools have responded appropriately with bursaries. Never as simple as ‘just take them out of school’. Good luck OP.

Some schools do not award bursaries once you are at the school.

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