Buckman
The days of a job for life have virtually disappeared, and anyone who still thinks like that is going to have a rude awakening.
I'm not without sympathy to those who are unfortunately made redundant. I have been there myself when a company I was working for closed down making about 120 employees redundant. I'm sure many other PC contributors will also have experienced the same thing, but most who for whatever reason still need to work, have managed to find alternative employment, and not just sat at home moping and taking benefits and not looking for work.
When a major employer does close down life can get difficult,. Necessity is the mother of invention, and usually these days most people do find alternative employment albeit sometime further afield, or possibly in a differnt type of activity. The national employment figures do show this.
Few people like change, but if you don't change, then you'll never discover other exciting things.
It's always the doom and gloom scenario you seem to like to spread.