
After being unemployed for some time a friend recommended that I see Jim Carrey’s version of the movie “Fun with Dick and Jane” which I found very funny considering my circumstances. One scene that I found to be particularly funny was when Dick (Carrey) first lost his job. Dick would come downstairs bright and early in a suit each day to commence his daily job search, but as the days turned into weeks and months you see Dick getting up later and later and staying in his PJ’s longer and longer.
When I was working I had a planned schedule that included getting up each work day at 4:45 am in order to get a workout in before having to catch the 7 am ferry into NYC. One of the things that tends to slip away with unemployment is your schedule since you really don’t have to be anywhere at any given time except for those rare occasions you might have an interview. You start to go where the day takes you or you lose countless hours of your life filling out job applications in cyberspace. You lose track of time and before you know it you have no idea when the last time you got your haircut was or when you last shaved and a decision as to whether to take a shower or not starts being made around 5 pm. This happened to me, like it happened to Dick, until I had my Nick Nolte wake up call. That morning (or was it afternoon? I can’t remember) I looked into the mirror and saw Nick Nolte’s mug shot. A look that might work if I were applying for a salty sea captain position but not for any job in finance. It was then that I decided to be more self-disciplined and so I now wake up at 5 am to workout and have a better schedule (yet still flexible) of time for job search, school work and household responsibilities (laundry day included). The Nick Nolte experience is scary and not good for an unemployed person’s self esteem. To avoid the experience keep a schedule and stay self-disciplined.