Thrifty blogger Amy Lin has been unemployed for three years — and she’s not worried.
Almost 3 years ago I quit my 9-6 job to “take a break.” I quit not because I hated that particular job, but because I hated the 9-6 part. It also didn’t help that my commute was 3 hours round trip and I didn’t get paid well. I thought I just needed some time to figure out what I wanted to do. I was still under the assumption that I should be able to find something I loved to do and get paid well doing it. Hell I was even quoted in the LA Times saying something to that effect. Something about my generation demanding more from a job than just job security. We want the works: good location, cool coworkers, fun duties, excellent pay. I suppose I was naïve to think that I could be different and settle for nothing less. On the other hand, I’ve yet to go back to that life, so perhaps that dream is not so elusive after all. Only time will tell.
Lin suggests that everyone can adapt when there’s less to live on. And even being unemployed for three years she’s been able to build up a one year cushion in her bank account. I’ve been employed for three years and I don’t have a cushion.
Sounds like she’s doing something right.