Even though some countries are emerging from a global economic recession, people continue to lose their jobs.
(E.g. the USA still has an average of 9.1% unemployment and Spain, 21.3%).
The following are reasons for continued the job losses and redundancies:
1) Having right-sized...employers now need less employees to increase productivity
2) More employers are outsourcing their work to highly-qualified freelancers, who charge much less.
3) Professions that were once thought "safe" - in that you could retire in them, are no longer so, as the demand for these workers has stagnated or decreased.
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Losing one's job can be a relief for some, but a trying time for others.
For those who have just been made redundant, your emotions can seesaw from relief to anger to fear.
Some of you may be wondering how you're going to survive...
As such, I'm here to help!
There is an e-article that I have written that will help you to quickly recover after being made redundant...
...No matter how dire/grave your situation may be.
The e-article is called, "Redundant Now What?" and it gives 23 Practical Tips that enable you to quickly recover from being made redundant or laid off.
You can preview this e-article here.
The beauty about this e-article is that in it, I not only help you to quickly emerge from redundancy, I show you how to get inside information on new jobs and how to prepare yourself for a better job!
Additionally, I help you to earn extra money by selling this e-article to your family members and friends who have also been made redundant!
I show you how to do this, here:
So, get your copy of "Redundant, Now What" and tell redundancy and job loss, goodbye!
(Please remember to let me know what you think about this e-article and whether or not you'd recommend it to others).
Thanks!
Sincerely,
Gillian Campbell
CEO, Market Opportunities Unlimited
Editor, Owner, Girl With a Purpose (GWAP) Blog