Even though the economy is making some attempts at recovery, the jobs market is still kind of tough. So, you might be looking around and wondering how things are going with your job. Here are some posts that might get you thinking about the state of your employment:
Avoiding Financial Disaster — New Work, No Debt
Alan at Canadian Finance Blog explores the realities of working for a big company. Do you have your financial house in order? What would happen if your hours were cut or you lost your job?
How to Prepare for Downsizing Within Your Company
Craig at Free From Broke offers some insight into downsizing, and how you can prepare for a layoff.
How Far Would You Go To Seek Employment?
JLP at All Financial Matters considers those who stay in one area — even though there is no work. Are they really trapped there? Or could they go elsewhere to find employment? JLP invites readers to comment.
10 Tips to Help You Land Your First Sports Job
Brendan at Sports Networker has some ideas that can help you if you want to land your dream job working in sports.
Mystery Shopping for Newbies
Over at PT Money, there is a great post on mystery shopping. Yes, you can make money at it. These hints will help you find a little more success.
Other Financial Posts
These posts can help you keep on top of things financially:
- The Quest for the Best Budget at Get Rich Slowly.
- Planning for Second Year Child Costs at Fiscal Fizzle.
- How To Build Your Credit at Moolanomy.
- How to Buy Foreign Government Bonds at Bargaineering.
- Think You Could Live in a Hotel? (I Do!!) at Budgets are Sexy.
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Thanks for the mention!
Thanks for including my article on surviving a layoff!
Thanks for the link!