Did you know that over 40 percent of Ph.D. holders still wandering in search of suitable jobs in the job market?
Despite the ever-increasing numbers of unemployed graduates and job-seekers, the International Labor Organization (ILO) in its recently released analysis on World Employment and Social Outlook pointed out that the global job crisis is unlikely to end any time soon—especially with the emerging in areas. economies
I have seen many people who become overly dependent on their jobs. This is not surprising and it is very easy to do—especially with highly motivated performance-oriented individuals. However, if your entire identity, self-worth, and financial resources are tied up in your job, you are setting yourself up for catastrophe.
I am not saying that you should not take pride in your work or enjoy your job, but I am saying that you should not let yourself be blinded by all these economic realities. No matter how good you are, you can be changed. This is now more true than ever. In fact, if you're an extremely high performer and you're being paid according to your abilities, your salary may be viewed as a major expense and make you an even more likely candidate for downsizing.
Although it didn't hurt him financially, Steve Jobs was once fired from Apple - a company he founded. If you ever start to feel like your position is safe, think of Steve.
It’s important to be prepared for the future, and it can be even more
important when you have children or are financially responsible for
aging parents. If you have a job, then you know how risky it can be
depending on that one source of income – especially in today’s
economy where jobs are harder to come by and benefits have been
cut all over the place. Even if you’re confident that your job will last as
long as you do, don’t rely on it completely, because that’s just not smart
money management.
Here are some tips for keeping your identity separate from your work:
1. Diversify your friends. Make sure you have close friends outside of work. You don't want your entire social life to collapse if you are fired from your job. Plus, having friends in other companies increases your chances of getting another job or setting up your own business.
2. volunteer. Volunteering your services for good causes can help you develop relationships outside of work. It also gives other people a chance to experience working with you.
3. social group Joining community groups and even a local bowling league are great ways to take your world forward with your 9 to 5 experience.
4. keep in contact. Make sure you take the time to invest in relationships with people you know from the past. Former colleagues and fellow students are good examples. Make a purposeful effort to keep your conversations from turning into a small group of people centered only around your job.
I will suggest you, earn with your skills. It means use whatever skills you have, whatever talents you have, and earn from them, like
1. if you like to write or you are an expert in writing, then you can become a content writer, blog writer, news writer, book writer, e-book writer, copywriter, and writing translator.
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