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Lottie - Thank you for the resource.

 

Today our union asked that we voluntarily take unpaid leave during the holidays

to avoid layoffs.  My main concern of course is that at 56 , I'm too young for

medicare and I need to work to keep my insurance.  I love my job but if there is

a chance I could be laid off , I should probably be looking for another one. 

Unless someone out there knows an independently weathy man who is looking for a

mature lady with CML.

 

Best wishes to everyone .

 

Chi

From: Lottie Duthu <lotajam@...>

Subject: [ ] Survive a Recession

" CML " < >

Date: Friday, December 5, 2008, 12:17 PM

Dear Group,

Many of us in the group are feeling the pinch in this recession, and we all hope

it will be a brief one, but some are more in need than others. I just spoke to

someone at AARP to ask what assistance they could give to anyone who found

themselves in a pinch. I do recall that someone was out of work and couldn't

afford COBRA and wanted to know where they could get their labs done. The number

I called was 8-888-Our-AARP. The woman was very nice, and I answered as much as

I could, but I don't know the age of our member, but she gave me a number to

call 1-800-677-1116. It's called Eldercare Locator and they help people in need

of health services. She said not to let the name " elder " scare you off, that

they may be able to refer you to some other agency for services, such as labs,

which was the question our member asked about. I'm sorry I can't be more

specific, but without that much info to go on, this is general. She advised

anyone who has a health need to

contact them and hope everyone will take advantage of the services of these

volunteers who man the phones. They will need to know your age, county and city

where you reside. I hope this has been helpful to someone. The hours to call are

from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., EST This is an outreach progrom sponsored by AARP and you

do not have to be a member to get information, but you may find a program that

benefits you in your particular circumstances.

____________ _________ _________ _________ _____

5 Ways to Survive the Recession - When the Bubble Pops.

We've had a housing bubble, a credit bubble, a bear market in stocks, soaring

energy costs, falling consumer spending, increasing unemployment, high food

costs and burdensome debt levels. Recessions have historically occurred every

few years and they last, on average, about 10 months. No matter how bad it gets,

the vast majority of people will still get up and go to work, pay their

mortgage, and take a vacation now and then. The steepest recession in the last

30 years occurred in 1981. Recessions have historically occurred every few years

and they last, on average, about 10 months. No matter how bad it gets, the vast

majority of people will still get up and go to work, pay their mortgage, and

take a vacation now and then. The steepest recession in the last 30 years

occurred in 1981. Who among us doesn't remember that one????

http://tinyurl. com/45kdpe

Older Minorities Are Becoming America's Poorest Residents

http://bulletin. aarp.org/ yourmoney/ personalfinance/ articles/ who_s_poor_

_older.html

FYI,

Lottie

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Lottie,

Just wondering who are the poor minorities, now that Obama is in?

Dory Doggie

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From: Lottie Duthu <lotajam@...>

CML < >

Sent: Friday, December 5, 2008 2:17:40 PM

Subject: [ ] Survive a Recession

Dear Group,

Many of us in the group are feeling the pinch in this recession, and we all hope

it will be a brief one, but some are more in need than others. I just spoke to

someone at AARP to ask what assistance they could give to anyone who found

themselves in a pinch. I do recall that someone was out of work and couldn't

afford COBRA and wanted to know where they could get their labs done. The

number I called was 8-888-Our-AARP. The woman was very nice, and I answered as

much as I could, but I don't know the age of our member, but she gave me a

number to call 1-800-677-1116. It's called Eldercare Locator and they help

people in need of health services. She said not to let the name " elder " scare

you off, that they may be able to refer you to some other agency for services,

such as labs, which was the question our member asked about. I'm sorry I can't

be more specific, but without that much info to go on, this is general. She

advised anyone who has a health

need to contact them and hope everyone will take advantage of the services of

these volunteers who man the phones. They will need to know your age, county

and city where you reside. I hope this has been helpful to someone. The hours

to call are from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., EST This is an outreach progrom sponsored by

AARP and you do not have to be a member to get information, but you may find a

program that benefits you in your particular circumstances.

____________ _________ _________ _________ _____

5 Ways to Survive the Recession - When the Bubble Pops.

We've had a housing bubble, a credit bubble, a bear market in stocks, soaring

energy costs, falling consumer spending, increasing unemployment, high food

costs and burdensome debt levels. Recessions have historically occurred every

few years and they last, on average, about 10 months. No matter how bad it gets,

the vast majority of people will still get up and go to work, pay their

mortgage, and take a vacation now and then. The steepest recession in the last

30 years occurred in 1981. Recessions have historically occurred every few years

and they last, on average, about 10 months. No matter how bad it gets, the vast

majority of people will still get up and go to work, pay their mortgage, and

take a vacation now and then. The steepest recession in the last 30 years

occurred in 1981. Who among us doesn't remember that one????

http://tinyurl. com/45kdpe

Older Minorities Are Becoming America's Poorest Residents

http://bulletin. aarp.org/ yourmoney/ personalfinance/ articles/ who_s_poor_

_older.html

FYI,

Lottie

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