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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

10 Ways To Tell It's Time To Find Another Job


1. There's a path worn in the carpet between your cubicle and the corner office.


If you're always being called into the principal's office, something is wrong. Either you don't get it or your boss doesn't get you. When there's this kind of communication breakdown, it's time to start looking through the help wanted classifieds.

2. They're storing urinal cakes in your office.


When they start storing janitorial supplies in your office, your days are probably numbered. That's not the way a good employer treats a valued employee. If your work is truly valuable to your employer, expect compliments, good reviews and an annual raise. Maybe even a performance bonus! But definitely not urinal cakes.


3. Your parking spot has been rented out to a hotdog vendor.


A definite sign you're on the way out. Oh sure, you might chalk it to pure coincidence, but you're in denial. When things like this (and #2) start happening to you, get proactive and get out.


4. Your boss keeps calling you Skippy when your name is Bob.


Oh, yeah, you're a goner. When your boss can't remember your name, or starts calling you by the wrong name, consider the obvious. Also, when you're no longer asked to join department meetings, your boss is definitely trying to tell you something about the future.


5. Your co-workers start avoiding you like the Ebola virus.


Office gossip spreads like wildfire and, all-too-often, everybody knows before you do. Sure, it's unprofessional, but it happens all of the time. So, if your workplace friends start to shun you, ask people if they've heard anything. A good friend will tell you. A lousy friend will run screaming from the room. Either way, it's time to move on.


6. The HR director knows the names of your spouse, kids and pet dog.


Unless you work in a small office where the human resources director is also the CEO, custodian and customer service rep, you have to wonder why, all of a sudden, the people in HR have pulled your file. Be suspicious.


7. You read a help wanted ad describing your job placed by your company!


This has actually happened more than once. Employers don't like to be left with holes to fill in the company roster, so many hire replacements before the hammer falls. If you happen to run across your job description in the classifieds, in an ad placed by your company, keep looking. You're probably in the market for a new job - which was why you were reading the help wanted section in the first place.


8. Your supervisor warns against taking that second mortgage.


She's trying to do you a favor. She doesn't want to see you left holding the bag. The decision to let you go may be made at the supervisory level, or by some faceless bigwig back at HQ. In either case, take the hint when it's offered.


9. You've been calling in sick a lot, but only on Mondays and Fridays.


Your employer expects you to be there. When you aren't, productivity falls and someone has to cover for you. Good employees go to work and do their jobs. Ex-employees take a lot of 'mental health' days.


10. Your boss invites you to attend the resume prep seminar in the cafeteria.


Not very subtle, but there's nothing subtle about losing your job. It's a life-altering experience, and it can take its toll on your confidence. You can avoid trouble when the axe falls by being reliable, trustworthy and just plain invaluable.


Getting sacked rarely comes as a complete surprise. There are usually signs that things aren't right at work - signs that you may choose to ignore, but shouldn't. Keep your eyes and ears open for signs of trouble. A change in company ownership, a new supervisor, a new set of company procedures - dramatic changes can often lead to layoffs, belt-tightening and lots of 'Good Luck' parties.


Get proactive when you see the writing on the wall. Get your resume updated by a professional. Get listed with a couple of headhunters, start networking and start reading the help wanted ads. Read more about Surviving a Layoff or Downsizing ... or being fired! If you can leave on your own terms, with your new job already in place, the transition from one job to the next will do a lot less damage to your ego and your bank account.


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Wednesday, January 9, 2008

How To Have A Comfortable Retirement And Easier Lifestyle


Retirement after a long and successful career is what most people long for, but the truth of the matter is that many realize too late that they just cannot afford retirement. An interesting trend is emerging that seems to be brightening the dream of retirement, and that is the making of extra money through a home based business.


The cold hard truth is that the idea of retirement is only that - an idea - for many people. As Americans approach the end of their careers, far too many come to the sad realization that they are woefully under prepared for the financial readiness that retirement requires. Retirement is not cheap, but there are ways to ease the pinch.


Now, it is not as if there is no answer for this terrible dilemma. Rather, even if your finances are not allowing you to contribute anything at all to your retirement savings, there is a way that you can change all of that. A home based business can provide you with money to save for all of your retirement needs and dreams.Of course, if you have already entered retirement, this may be making you think that it is hopeless, but that is simply not true. A home based business is perfect for generating a positive cash flow during retirement without having to re-enter the workforce.


Now, running a home based business during retirement may not necessarily sound like what you had planned for after a long career, but since most of your business can be conducted whenever and wherever you please, it really does offer an amazing flexibility. Retirement can mean many different things, and having a bit of side work to keep the money rolling in is never a bad idea.


So, whether your retirement is still in the planning stages or is already in progress, a home based business opportunity can factor into your plans quite nicely. The money you make from a home based business can make your retirement dreams a reality.


To be certain, this is not to say that you can become a millionaire overnight, but you can have the peace of mind that comes with knowing that you are being proactive in managing your positive cash flow.

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