Five Tips for Keeping Your Job

“The highest reward for a person’s toil is not what they get for it, but what they become by it.” –John Ruskin

Winning has become another word for survival in today’s economy. People are worried about being terminated, but hard work rarely goes unnoticed. Fear and doubt can be your own worst enemy. If you have doubts about keeping your job, so will your boss.

Here are some helpful hints that will make it hard for your boss to make that dreadful decision when he or she comes to your name:

• When everyone else is having a case of the Mondays, walk in with a smile ready to focus on the future. Make the best of the situation in front of you.

• Be visible. Volunteer and do things so your boss will know you. It is easier to fire a name on a list than a visibly positive go-getter.

• Build your network with people who will look out for you as a person.

• Finally, be loyal to your boss. To be a credible and respected employee you must be trustworthy and competent. Treat your gained trust with the upmost care because it is easy to lose.


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