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How 'safe' is your job?
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What industry do you work in? Have you ever been threatened that your job isn't safe due to the recession? Or have you lost your job as a result? How many of you are lucky enough to be in a completely safe job and don't worry about it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.After nearly 30 years I was made redundant. Since then I've had a series of temporary jobs (part time or full time- whatever I could get) with gaps of unemployment in between. I'm out of work again and when you are approaching mid 50s it's very difficult to interest employers, even with excellent qualifications and experience, so I'm pretty much reconciled to an ongoing struggle
I'm a private sector nursery nurse and I suppose if the economy was to REALLY nosedive and people didn't require childcare (due to being unemployed themselves) or couldn't afford it, then I would be up sh*t creek. At the moment, the nursery has been quiet with a lot of children leaving to go to school and instead of paying someone off, they will make us all take shots in different rooms and use us primarily for covering holiday's etc...
I work in construction - if I wasn't self employed I would have no work .
Nobody will take on the burden of an employee in this climate of uncertainty -
I must say it makes me snigger when I hear people on here bleating on about what they are entitled to fleece out of an employer .
And don't get me started on "sick pay " and "paternity leave" ...
Nobody will take on the burden of an employee in this climate of uncertainty -
I must say it makes me snigger when I hear people on here bleating on about what they are entitled to fleece out of an employer .
And don't get me started on "sick pay " and "paternity leave" ...
i suppose i am lucky that they reorganised my foundation nhs trust last year and survived the chop.....they have at least taken the opportunity to weed out some of the sh** in the hospital, tho....through 'competency' assessments and several complaints/investigations etc. i really was beginning to wonder about some of the people working there...useless and damn incompetent.
marty my OH is self employed in the construction industry and I do his tax return, he does ok, he however like all self-employed cannot have 4/5 weeks paid holiday but he doesn't complain when i get paid holiday. he is on £18 an hour though, which even after deductions goes some way to compensate for unpaid holidays
Teaching is not safe from the chop. I worked for 8 years at a school and was made redundant when re-organisation came in. Had already been teaching in other schools for 15 years. Last in, first out. My job was lost when a member of staff who had been on secondment, retraining from art to Special needs came back. A man. Not that I had not continued to get extra qualifications in my own time at my own expense.
Made redundant at 25 years old from a small company. Now work for a massive organisation and have as much safety as I could have - if redundancy became an issue in the department I work for I would just be moved site or to another department. It isn't something I feel I need to worry about and is the sole reason I stay working there really.