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Title: How to make your job secure
Post by: sabnam on March 24, 2010, 02:22:03 PM

1. Be appreciative at work.
“Be grateful that you’re employed.” Don’t complain, gossip, or be negative at work. Adopt an “attitude of gratitude” will improve how others (including your supervisors) see you. The more you’re seen as someone who helps create a better work environment, the more secure your job will be.
2. Be indispensable.
Come in early, stay late, volunteer for extra projects, and get the rest, nutrition, and exercise you need to stay productive at work. “No need to ‘brown-nose,’ but every day, ask yourself, ‘How can I be the best employee in this place today?’”
3. Volunteer at work.
Join a committee in your company, or donate time to the community. In every situation, be professional. If opportunities arise to mention your skills, don’t be shy! You never know who will be in a position to help you (or for you to return the favor) one day.
Title: Re: How to make your job secure
Post by: shibli on March 24, 2010, 04:36:52 PM

Great, nice write-up! Hope we all can make our job secure learning from it.

Keep it up, Sabnam Madam
Title: Re: How to make your job secure
Post by: sabnam on March 25, 2010, 11:51:49 AM
Thnx Shibli Sir
Title: Re: How to make your job secure
Post by: Sampa Saha on April 20, 2010, 03:48:36 PM
Thanks Madam,for sharing your veiw and i do also agree with you. we have to sincere, punctual, and discipline.
Title: Re: How to make your job secure
Post by: rumman on April 23, 2010, 05:06:27 PM
Thanks Sabnam Madam for giving your idea. We can make our job secure learning from your idea.
Title: Re: How to make your job secure
Post by: shibli on May 16, 2010, 06:27:42 PM

Sometimes we overestimate ourselves. That can cause our downfall or dissatisfaction. We should never overestimate ourselves neither should we underestimate ourselves.

If we think we have become something more than what we really are, then we will expect more than we deserve.