Hi "not working"I feel for your situation. Having been involved in a few high risk starts ups, I have also had periods out of work and it can be incredibly frustrating, not to mention financially painful.My point on the macroeconomics was not so much that there is no effect, more that as an educated, mobile professional, there is more chance that you can do something about the situation through personal endeavour (turning to contracting, taking a job miles away in the short term, commuting to another city, etc).Compare this to a steelworker in Teeside or a miner in South Wales where entire villages find themselves simply, "waiting for the upturn" due to geographical ties, non-transferable skills and (at the risk of being accused of being cruel) a historically limited view of employement.I hope this is not the end of you career. Without knowing your age and skill set I couldn't comment. Keep plugging away, keep considering all your options and best of luck.