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or you could not blame your failings on other take responsibility for your poor performance and inability to use the techniques well. Actually .... you are probably righty, you will probably learn more by blaming someone else for your problems. Good luck man
In short don't mix work and play
Hi Jaybot,
You are right, I was blaming others for my situation. I FU real bad, I know. I think my performance was good but I didn't play the corporate world politics well. I am not saying that I was perfect at my job but I was better than most of my coworkers. Next day my boss got fired. So, obviously my company is not doing well and I was under the radar, can be a reason. I always try to improve myself, so found out a site which gives good advice to hold onto current job in this economy. I hope this helps everyone in the community -
1. Find out how good you are by getting feedback from your coworker, boss, vendor, client.
2. Be as much a profit source as possible
3. Be indispensable
4. Make your boss look good
5. Hitch yourself to a star
6. Becoming beloved.
I took the points from Kiplinger.com. I am sure if someone follows all the points, his job will be safe in this economy. Wish me luck.
