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Originally Posted by Untamed
Keep an eye and both ears open to the state of the company and whether they're actually able to close any business that requires your skills / tools. Better to find out they aren't doing any business, and leave under your own power, than to find out you've been laid off and are out of work for a few weeks trying to find another job.
Good luck man!
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Oh, if they do away with the job I'm on, I won't be out of work. I will just have to bump another position, which would prolly mean I go back to the Kearny shop. Transit doesn't lay off...and if they did I'm high on the totem pole. I'm 75th on my roster, have 20 years, and am a union guy.
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