4 Steps to Determine and Improve Your Job Security

Tips for Work and Life with Andrew LaCivita

The job market is tricky these days.

It’s always confusing for some, but nowadays it seems like it’s unknown for all.

Good news.

Your favorite career coach has yet another timeless lesson on steps you should ALWAYS be taking to protect yourself, your career, your family, friends, neighbors, and everything else connected to you!

Yes, there’s A LOT riding on this.

Which is why I like the always-kinda-stuff.

The stuff that makes you bulletproof or, at least, gives you an ability to get up quickly after you’ve been knocked down.

Just think for a millisecond about what happens if you lose your job.

You become unhappy.

Then you’re sitting around the house all day annoying everyone.

Ha ha. You get the picture.

Maybe not that bad, but can we at least agree you in a great career and fully employed making lots of dough is better than you not employed making no money?

K? K.

That’s why today you’re getting 4 steps, questions and answers if you will, on how to determine your job security and the tactics to stand out from the crowd and stay ahead of the pack.

Let’s make sure you have job security…

If you'd like to build a great career and lead a rewarding life, check out some of these other places where I share my teachings:

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--Andy

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