I were you I would find a friend with good credit and willing to split any profit you make above and beyond, the average mark up on those trucks is $7000, last time I could add and subtract that's 3500 eachAfter 92 years in operation the plant I work for is permanently closing in June. It's a big shock to me and the community. Over 400 jobs lost in the blink of an eye. I have been here 18 years.
https://www.mypanhandle.com/news/local-news/westrock-to-close-panama-city-mill/
So I am on a job hunt. And no dealer is going to sell me anything without income. Currently looking to stay with the company but will more than likely have to relocate.
The only problem is he would have to find a friend or someone who will pay cash. They will only offer original prices to the one who placed the order and if it is financed, it has to be in that person's name as well. I suppose the other person could co-sign with the OP?I were you I would find a friend with good credit and willing to split any profit you make above and beyond, the average mark up on those trucks is $7000, last time I could add and subtract that's 3500 each
Things have a tendency to work out. Don't panic, yet!I am working on leads with my company. We have locations all over the US. Just trying to find a landing spot, we have around 60 days before this location shuts down.
One thing I forgot to mention is that I cannot have a lapse in insurance. My youngest child has an autoimmune disease (I won't get into all the details but there is no cure) and we have to have continuous insurance to meet her needs.
My Mav still doesn't even have a production date (and may never have one) so the longer it takes, the better. It will give me time to find something else. And I really hate moving but I'll do what I gotta do.
Eastern is still here and right next door. However most of the jobs there are much lower paying than what I make (unless you are an engineer, which I am not). It will be an option for some, but not me. I did apply there for one position but have not heard anything back. I do have a Bacherlor's degree and that will be helpful but it has nothing to do with the field I am in.I read about the plant closure the other day, sorry to hear about that. Not sure about suitability, but whatever happened with the Eastern Shipbuilding expansion in PC? I remember reading a few years back that it would bring lots of new industrial jobs to that area.
Ask your HR rep about COBRA (continuation coverage). You should be able to continue your current policy (at great expense) for up to 18months. Not great, but does provide continuous credible coverage.One thing I forgot to mention is that I cannot have a lapse in insurance.
To be fair, the unemployment rate is the lowest it's been in 53 years.A growing segment of our population refuses to work
And yet employers across the nation can't find workers.To be fair, the unemployment rate is the lowest it's been in 53 years.
the official unemployment figure is dishonest because it excludes from the count the million unemployed Americans who have given up looking for a job. You don’t count as “unemployed” unless you are actively looking for a job.To be fair, the unemployment rate is the lowest it's been in 53 years.
After 92 years in operation the plant I work for is permanently closing in June. It's a big shock to me and the community. Over 400 jobs lost in the blink of an eye. I have been here 18 years.
https://www.mypanhandle.com/news/local-news/westrock-to-close-panama-city-mill/
So I am on a job hunt. And no dealer is going to sell me anything without income. Currently looking to stay with the company but will more than likely have to relocate.
Back in 2012, my husband was without a job and got an auto loan approved in his name and bought our daughter a used Jeep Wrangler. It's entirely doable.I got accepted for a maverick and I was on ei for 5 months lol