As you search for your next job the issue of adding to your skill set inevitably comes to the top of the list along with several questions.
Is it worth it? Will it really help me get a job?
The New England Job Show asked Stacy to share her experience and give you a personal view to the decision to obtain additional training.
By Stacy Azevedo
Can you train while collecting unemployment? Maybe.
Should you go back to school? It was not an easy decision.
Re-training is available if your current industry has taken a hit in today’s market. What does that mean? Well if getting a job in your field looks bleak in this down turn and you can show that you need additional skills to break into a new field, there just maybe some training funds available to you.
There is one thing that is important to remember. If you already have a degree, are certified in something, or you have all the skills you need to get a job you may not qualify. You have to demonstrate the need for additional training in order to get help. » Read more: Career Transition: Retraining during unemployment, a personal journey

Stress. We all have it, none of us wants it, and most of us have trouble managing it. For some, stress is but a bump in the road. For others, it is constant, and crippling. What stresses you out? Juggling your kid’s schedules, driving in heavy traffic, a poor health diagnosis, perhaps, or maybe you are facing a job loss? No matter the reason, stress can have profound and lasting effects on your health, and managing stress costs billions.

