Amid so many things that are going on right now in this country, this might be one thing that could be overlooked--fall out of what happens after losing your job. My job affords me the opportunity to peer into peoples private and financial lives. Being a Financial Adviser most of my clients see me as their "go to" guy for almost anything. They tend to call me even when they just want someone to talk too (of which I never mind). I would like to think they would call me (though its not my job) if things go so bad to the point where if they going to do something desperate as this man did with his family, they would call someone, let alone me. However after seeing what has happened, I will reach out to my clients and let them know I am here for them. I do so already but maybe not as often as I should. I do know when a client does tell me they are out of work, I do make it a point to let them know I will keep my ears open if I know of anything that comes up (this I do all the time). Recently someone on my LinkedIn account reached out to me for a job opportunity and I was able to point them in the right direction at least for an interview that they never would've gotten otherwise.
Another point is what drives someone to the limits of killing their entire family and killing themselves, I don't know. I suppose this is a question for a psychiatrist and for the police as well. Its just nuts to think that there is no other way out of a situation than to annihilate your family. There should be no reason on the planet to do this. If there is a reason to ever do this, losing your job shouldn't be one of them.















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