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8 tips to increase your job security
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<p><img style="width:135px;" alt=""
src="http://a323.yahoofs.com/phugc/wvsQTLXPD1A2/photos/1727062ff25cb937a3e129a07b0bdacf/ori_0a558072529e39.jpg?ug_____DcumrRRb2"
align="left" width="135" height="106">These tips
for increasing your job security are from Ethan
Ewing, a financial expert at Bills.com. First, he
offers the bad news about unemployment stats -- and then the good
news about how easy it can be to increase your job
security!</p> <p>“In the face of rising
unemployment, the best thing workers can do is be prepared,
financially and professionally,” says Ethan Ewing, president
of <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.bills.com/">
Bills.com</a> . He says that the United States lost
240,000 jobs in October 2008, and the unemployment rate increased
from 6.1 percent to 6.5 percent. Since the beginning of 2008, U.S.
employment has decreased by 1.2 million jobs, with most of those
losses occurring in the past three months.</p> <p>Here
are Ewing’s practical tips for increasing your job
security so you can achieve your career goals.
<br><br><strong>8 Tips to Increase Your Job
Security</strong></p>
<p><strong>1. Be
appreciative.</strong> “If you still have a job, start
by being grateful that you are employed,” Ewing counseled.
You do not need to eliminate your aspirations, but in the current
economy, workers may be wise to avoid complaining about their work
and instead adopt an attitude of gratefulness.</p>
<p><strong>2. Be
indispensable.</strong> Come in early, stay late, volunteer
for extra projects, and get the rest, nutrition, exercise or
whatever you need to come up with good ideas and do good work.
“No need to ‘brown-nose,’ but every day, ask
yourself, ‘How can I be the best employee in this place
today?’” Ewing suggested. “Watch for needs and
meet them before you are asked to do so.” To achieve your
career goals and increase your job security, make yourself valuable
to your company.</p>
<p><strong>3. Be
aware.</strong> Without parking yourself by the water cooler,
do pay attention to the rumor mill. If clients are fading into the
woodwork, plant closings are rumored, the top managers are sending
out signs or the word "bankruptcy” is uttered, your
company could be in trouble. To achieve your career goals and
increase your job security, keep an ear to the ground for possible
opportunities even before they need a job.<br><br>To
read the rest, go to <a rel="nofollow"
href="http://theadventurouswriter.com/blog/quipsandtipsforachievinggoals/622"
target="_blank">8 Tips to Increase Your Job
Security</a>.</p>
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Posted by rosebud09 Thu Jan 15, 2009 7:16pm PST
I have to agree specifically with #1. I have been unhappy with my job for a while now and had been attempting to get out. I noticed in the last year to two that it had become much harder to find a new job and now just about impossible. So I have stopped looking and as difficult as it may be somedays, I am so very grateful to be working and being able to provide for my family. I have decided to make the most of the situation and will definitely try some of the things you have mentioned.
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Posted by Lobster Thu Jan 15, 2009 8:21pm PST
Rosebud, in the same situation with you. I don't want to complain either. I look at my house, my wonderful boyfriend, sister, and mom...and they are worth everything to me. They've always been. They stick by my side and willing to help me; that's why I can never fail them. I come home from a terrible corp culture and look at the friends and family that make it strong for me to return everyday.
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