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- Consider your job a blessing. Be it a stay home mom or a work away from home mom. Obviously this is easier for some than others! If you “think thankfulness” for your employer, you might actually start feeling that way.
- Step up your savings program. Experts say you need the equivalent of three to six months’ expenses set aside for possible loss of employment. Impossible, you say? You can do it!
- Become an expert on which alternative employment possibilities are available. Read the jobs available sections of the classifieds regularly to keep educated.
- Start a file on employment alternatives. Learn what additional requirements you might need should you decide to make a career change.
- Update your resume- just in case. It’s not a bad idea to review and update it every six months.
- At the first sight of serious weakness in your industry or firm, step up your job search. Whatever you do, don’t quit one job until you have another.
- Make your decision to change jobs as unemotionally as possible. Trade in your nerves for excitement- two closely related emotions.
- Weigh your decisions carefully. Don’t avoid making a change just because you feel obligated to go down with the sinking ship.
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Great advise for everyone even if the economy was good.