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Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Nov 4, 2014
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Why are you worried? Is it something in your control, like your performance? Or do you simply have a difficult boss / the company is losing money? If you have control, ask yourself what steps you can take to ensure you keep your job. If it is beyond your control, there is no sense worrying-- just start sending out resumes now and preparing yourself.
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Profile: friendatheart
friendatheart on Aug 25, 2015
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Just calm down first of all. A stressed mind never yields the best of results. No one can take your skills away and that is what you own. So work hard, prove to everyone that you are every penny worth of what you are.
Profile: Kat66
Kat66 on Nov 5, 2014
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work hard and stay focused im sure your job will be safe just do the best you can on the job and at work
Profile: Ken1969
Ken1969 on Sep 14, 2014
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Regardless of the reason for possibly losing your job the best thing you can do is prepare. Cut out unnecessary spending, take a proactive approach by looking at employment options, update your resume. If you're losing your job because of something you did or didn't do it might be beneficial to take a look at the situation and learn from it.
Profile: Ilhan
Ilhan on Sep 21, 2014
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You are worrying about loosing your job , think about what you are doing wrong and why you are worrying about loosing it ?Are the problems coming from you ?or a colique . Sometimes its normal to feel such way the important think is to stand right infront of your problem and find a way to by pass it escaping is not the solution .
Profile: Alexandra13
Alexandra13 on Sep 27, 2014
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I'm sorry. When I thought I was going to lose my job, I went in to my boss and talked to him about what I could do to help out more around the company. If there was any extra work he needed to be done. I hope that helped and good luck!
Profile: JackDaniels2
JackDaniels2 on Nov 4, 2014
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Do your best and forget the rest. Find a small and specific goal to achieve and strive for it. The rest will likely fall into place.
Profile: ChaoticleighGorgeous
ChaoticleighGorgeous on Jul 20, 2019
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I think that most of us have been concerned about the security of our employment at some point during our work histories. Our jobs provide us the means to sustain life as we know it for ourselves and for our families. Most of us would not be able to afford our present living situations if we lost our jobs, so the fear of losing a job can be very stressful. Times during my life in which I felt as though my employment was not secure, my fears came from various places. Some causes for my concern were very real (Not paying attention to detail; failure to follow directions; excessive absences or tardiness; boss who was unpredictable; something tangible like that). Other fears about losing my job were the product of my own thoughts. In these cases, I may have, in fact, messed up at work. Rather than addressing the issue promptly with a work superior, I allowed my thoughts to spin off into hundreds of directions about what might happen. I think the best thing we can do about worried feelings over losing our jobs is to practice mindfulness. Look at the situation as clearly and devoid of losing ourselves in the emotions of what might happen. Look at the facts of the situation. If we've messed up at work, addressing it with a supervisor or boss at work as quickly as possible can, at the very least, help us determine whether and how our fears need to be addressed.
Profile: Trigrams
Trigrams on Sep 12, 2014
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Take into account that a job is a collection of objectives that must be met. And the more succesfully you meet them, the more important you become in your job. So if you are productive and you're offering there's virtually zero possibility that you'll lose your job. So the thing you can do is meet all your objectives concerning your job.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Nov 13, 2014
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Why worry? Don't assume things. If you feel strongly about this, keep trying and push yourself to do better.
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