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  • 8 tips to increase your job security

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    By Laurie PK, Quips & Tips for Achieving Goals, on Mon Jan 12, 2009 8:44am PST

    <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&nbsp;increasing your job security are&nbsp;from Ethan Ewing, a financial&nbsp;expert at Bills.com.&nbsp;First, he offers the bad news about unemployment stats -- and then the good news about how easy it can be to increase your&nbsp;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&nbsp;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&nbsp;practical tips for increasing your job security so you can achieve your career goals. Read More »

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