Unemployed In Bulgaria - More Than Likely

Having just got back to work after being laid off with a bad back, it was seemingly back to normal albeit in freezing temperatures and a frozen up Lada that wouldn’t move. Taxi fares took up a third of my daily wage without my own transport and buses that just didn’t go en route to my work place. This is the last thing I need after a week off sick with no pay. Oh well, I thought, once this ice disappears all will be well. Or will it…

Yesterday 5 people got laid off work due to lack of business, today a further two got their cards. The workforce is down from 26 to 18 and on Monday it will be down to 10. Things are in a serious state here. Monday we hear there are more being laid offs with Galia and I two of many more victims of the recession here.

I don’t really feel in the mood for blogging right now, as my mind is preoccupied with contingency plans if more than likely we both get our cards on Monday. Funny, but I just had a horrible thought. Does the UK call? At least I will get Unemployment benefit there if I can borrow the airfare there. A worse nightmare scenario, so stop there Martin.

What am I thinking? We will get through somehow here I know. Thousands of Bulgarians are out of work and have no subsistence money how do they survive? I am about to find out.

4 comments:

  1. Martin lets hope it all pans out OK, I'm sure it will. As for the UK, forget it!

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  2. Hang in there, Martin. Most of the world is (slowly) recovering from the economic crisis, I think. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that you and Galia escape Monday's job axe.

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  3. Dear Martin, the employees who really bring value are laid off only if the business stops for good - which I do not think it's the case, at least not yet, as far as I can understand.
    I'm looking forward to hearing from you again next week, and let's hope together that the news will be good...

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  4. Singaporean in London31 January 2010 at 01:16

    Hey Martin, hope that it'll turn out fine for you.

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