Keeping Your Job

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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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