These are the things that I didnt know:
- Read your separation papers closely. You will be glad you did. There will be information in there that you can point to when you dont get the benefits that you are entitled to.
- Contact VIA benefits and be be prepared to be very very frustrated. The analysts that you talk to will give you contradicting information, but you have to keep after them. Talk to 3, 4, 5 of them to make sure that you are in the right plan for you and how it will be paid for.
- Your severance will come anywhere from 4-6 weeks after your last day and after you have signed the "I wont sue letter". This means that you will pay taxes on that amount this year. If you still do not have a job after the new year, you will be eligible for a HUGE discount in healthcare premiums next year. (VIA wont automatically tell you this). Mine went from $385 a month to $79 a month because I lived on my severance into the next year and didnt have any income. Some people say buy COBRA, but that didnt work out for me as well as the discount. You have to do your math on this one.
- You will have access to Right Associates for counseling and outplacement services. Save your time and forget about them. They will tell you all the nice things like you are a good person and it wasnt your fault and its always sunny after the storm clears blah blah blah. I didnt want to hear that Dr Phil cr-pola.
- Dont rely on the HR outsourced services for any significant help. I think it was called Alight (or something like that). They are an outsourced mirror image of HR, in other words, no help at all.
- Dont crawl inside a bottle. I did that and it didnt work.
- Get all of your medical and dental needs taken care of before your 6 month Ford insurance runs out.
- After the shock wears off, you will start to feel like a load has been taken off your shoulders. It took me about 2 months, but that gnawing feeling eventually went away.
- I generated an A-plan pin for myself before I left. Why? I just wanted to make sure that 1 was available, just in case. I never used it.
- Lastly, Pay attention to your expenses! I saw several people who went through their lump-sum in a hurry and their moto was "its no big deal, I'll find another job". Some did. Some didnt. This is a time for a level head, not a loose canon.