So my g/f has been put in a bit of an awkward situation. She's currently the HR manager of a very small, struggling company that is about to get even smaller (more layoffs).
She's been given the choice of:
Walking with severance thus saving her one direct report's job + one person in another department
OR
Staying and taking over the roles currently done by her one direct report. She would effectively be an admin, since there won't be anyone left around to need HR related stuff done.
By my math she would breakeven financially in about 10 weeks (severance cash divided by difference in income on unemployment vs current salary), not counting for elimination/reduction of commute related expenses (to allow for job hunting). After that she would be at a slight financial disadvantage vs maintaining her current salary, but unemployment would still cover about 150% of her bills so she wouldn't have to touch her savings at all.
She's been relatively unhappy at her job for some time, and has already been job hunting. It is quite stressful for her to stay there, but being unemployed would also be stressful for her (she thinks it would hurt her job hunting chances). In addition she is feeling guilty about having to make the choice between her job and two other jobs so that has some value too.
To further complicate matters I am expecting an offer from a company across the country so I'll probably be leaving the area in the near future. The plan has been for her to follow at some point, probably 6 months at least.
Suggestions from the old and wise? She has to make a decision ASAP because it's either she walks today or they're gone today.
Viper GTS
She's been given the choice of:
Walking with severance thus saving her one direct report's job + one person in another department
OR
Staying and taking over the roles currently done by her one direct report. She would effectively be an admin, since there won't be anyone left around to need HR related stuff done.
By my math she would breakeven financially in about 10 weeks (severance cash divided by difference in income on unemployment vs current salary), not counting for elimination/reduction of commute related expenses (to allow for job hunting). After that she would be at a slight financial disadvantage vs maintaining her current salary, but unemployment would still cover about 150% of her bills so she wouldn't have to touch her savings at all.
She's been relatively unhappy at her job for some time, and has already been job hunting. It is quite stressful for her to stay there, but being unemployed would also be stressful for her (she thinks it would hurt her job hunting chances). In addition she is feeling guilty about having to make the choice between her job and two other jobs so that has some value too.
To further complicate matters I am expecting an offer from a company across the country so I'll probably be leaving the area in the near future. The plan has been for her to follow at some point, probably 6 months at least.
Suggestions from the old and wise? She has to make a decision ASAP because it's either she walks today or they're gone today.
Viper GTS