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Written by Bridgette Chambers
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Monday, 30 March 2009 08:29 |
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Unemployed, Underemployed, or otherwise impacted by the economy and tight job market? You are not alone.
There is some good news! There are organizations out there that are looking to help in their own way. I have posted a few with the urls. Please share comments about other corporate programs designed to help in this economy. Share this blog posting so that others will know the help is available or be inspired to help in some other manner.
As with all programs…. check out the details thoroughly. We did take caution to check our sources before posting. However, we remind our readers that you should do your homework on any company you do business with on the Internet or in a traditional storefront.
• MyVoile Help A Neighbor Campaign http://www.myvoile.com/about-us/help-a-neighbor-campaign.html Click Here to Learn More.
Nominate job seekers that need expert help with their resumes or other tools needed to compete more successfully in the toughest job market in six decades. Free services awarded each month based on nominations.
• Jos. A. Bank http://www.josbank.com/Templates/riskfreesuit.tem Click Here to Learn More.
The Program: If you buy a suit from Jos. A. Bank during our $199 Sale from March 16, 2009 through April 9, 2009, and you lose your job during the period from April 16, 2009 through July 1, 2009, Jos. A. Bank will rebate the price you paid for the suit, up to a maximum of $199, and you may keep the suit.
• Hyundai Assurance http://www.hyundaiusa.com/financing/specialoffers/assuranceplus/assuranceplus.aspx Click Here to Learn More.
Finance or lease any new Hyundai, and if in the next year you lose your income, they will let you return it. That's the Hyundai Assurance.
• AutoNation http://www.maroone.com/ Click Here to Learn More.
AutoNation will protect customers by covering the first six months of a loan or lease payments if they become unemployed. The program starts after the buyer has made three car payments and would cover monthly payments up to $500 for six months. The benefit expires one year after the date of purchase.
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