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  • Minnymouth
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    Job is pretty secure as most govt jobs are........ people have to have water!!!
    We have done some tightening of the belts regarding purchasing items, but no one has lost their job due to economy.
    Would hate to be working in retail or commercial sales right now. A touch a go situation there........ New car sales are way down, and just everyday spending as decreased.
    Hopefully I picked the "right job" to stick around a retire from here in the near future........

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  • Flamingo
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    I am secure; however, my hubby is in retail which as we all know is doing horrid right now. He works on straight salary plus commission and his commission has resulted in a drop in pay for us over the past several months of $300/$400 per month. Christmas sales may help some but probably not a lot. We have learned from past mistakes and our filing and if he does lose his job, we will be fine. It's all about no debt or low debt. If a job is lost when the debt is high and you can't make those bill payments, there ya go down the big black hole spiral to BK if you cannot find another good paying position to make up for the lost one....

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  • robivi3
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    My wife works in Economic Crimes for the Atty. General, they are self funded. I work in Public Transit under 13C, Railroad and a host of other protections and the area area I am in only has afew hundred trained people in the Country and in fact the Dems want to force certification for my specific position (I faxed the info to my Supervisor this morning). i would have no trouble passing but would be grandfathered anyway.

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  • syn
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    I would say yes. I ended up having to go on unemployment because my dad couldn't afford to pay me anymore because things had dried up that much. That was back in September before things really got bad.

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  • JRScott
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    We've actually done relatively well all things considered this year. We are breaking about where we did last year on revenue so far. So I think my job for now is safe.

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  • woeisme
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    I have tenure, so unless the college I work at undergoes a financial collapse, I don't have job security worries. Our college President and financial officers are very conservative (true meaning of the word, not political meaning) so have been very careful about debt, over-extending the school's resources, etc. We took very minimal endowment draws back when the economy was good, so our operating budget isn't really impacted by changes in the stock market the way some of our peer institutions are, and we have zero debt, so I don't forsee major belt-tightening since we've always been a frugal institution to start with. Now if our # of students start decreasing significantly, that could be a problem since tuition is a major part of our operating budget, but in a worsening economy with job losses increasing, we seem to be having as many new students enroll to improve their marketable skills as we have those that have to leave because they can no longer get enough loans to pay for it. But our raises might get smaller and benefits cut if this recession lasts too long I fear.

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  • robivi3
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    Not in a million years, wife either. When the comet hits, maybe. Those who took exempt positions or administrative positions, that's another story. Risky moves, in some cases more money or clout, sometimes less money, just cleaner jobs or placement because of permanent injury. Stay safe, secure and work a little more OT and still live in the same neighborhood as your boss, smart way to stay. Already handed back a promo in 1994, no regrets. love my job.

    4 years left to go.

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  • Mi Bankruptcy
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    NPR just said 1.2 million jobs have been lost year. The highest in 14 years. It also said the only thriving fields were government, Health care and another career filed that I forgot. I would never want to jinx myself and say my job is safe or not safe..

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