How soon is too soon?

Started by Clay1184, Oct 31, 2014, 09:21

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Clay1184

I'm getting out in a about 382 days, but who's counting. My question is how soon can I start applying for jobs? I'm trying to steer clear of head hunters. I would really love to get out and walk right into a new job with little to no gap. Any advice would be great. I'm sure that I'm not the only one to ask this question.

Higgs

"How feeble is the mindset to accept defenselessness. How unnatural. How cheap. How cowardly. How pathetic." - Ted Nugent

DDMurray

Quote from: Clay1184 on Oct 31, 2014, 09:21
I'm getting out in a about 382 days, but who's counting. My question is how soon can I start applying for jobs? I'm trying to steer clear of head hunters. I would really love to get out and walk right into a new job with little to no gap. Any advice would be great. I'm sure that I'm not the only one to ask this question.
Retired December 2008.  Interviewed July - October.  Started December 2008.  Wish I had taken a month off.
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MMM

You should start applying about 6 months out, although depending on your experience and what the company needs you're not likely to get any interviews until about 3 months from when you're starting terminal leave. Some companies also take a long time to make selections (Exelon took 3 months for me and a friend of mine) while others take a few days to a couple weeks.

Granted this is just from my personal experience.

Gamecock

Quote from: DDMurray on Nov 01, 2014, 03:40
Wish I had taken a month off.

I agree.

My retirement date was 1 December, but I started terminal leave at the end of August, and started a new job just  prior to Thansgiving.  

The time off was wonderful.  If you have the terminal leave time, I highly recommend using it prior to starting the next phase of your life.

Cheers,

GC
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