Keeping Your Job
March 3rd, 2010 admin

One of the points that comes up repeatedly in the unemployment stories that site visitors have been kind enough to share is that if you have a job, do you your best to keep it. I know that’s often easier said than done, and in many cases, there is absolutely nothing you can to do to avoid being laid-off. However, sometimes, you can turn the situation around and keep your job – even if you hate your job . At the least…
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