| Getting despondent. Left the last two jobs just as layoffs were beginning, now layoffs are happening here as well. I'm a single mom so I'm the only income. So stressed and scared. |
Safe to say no.
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| Jobs aren't guaranteed. |
Agree with PP there is no such thing as a safe job, even a federal job. What is your industry? Successive layoffs at several companies tells me this may not be the best field right now. Give us so more details, with your skill set, and maybe DCUM can offer ideas of "safer" companies, sectors, etc. |
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Sometimes layoffs are legitimate cutback and sometimes it's a way to get rid of under performers.
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I'm a federal contractor in IT. I managed to find other jobs before getting laid off at the last two places.
I am ready to throw in the towel and become a nurse or something so that I don't have to change jobs every year. |
| Doctors. |
| It's going to get worse. Jobs getting automated and plus competition against college grads. Wish you guys luck. |
| County government. The good ones have bumping rights. Still a horrible stressful experience, but you keep a job. |
| Teacher |
| Anyone with a TS/SCI is safe. |
| Teacher for sure. That will be safe and you get Summer's off. Do it. |
| Yep and the older you get the more expensive you are. Wait till your over 45. Lots of cocky people posting here. |
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OP I am a little confused by your statement.
Never once in my life have I assumed that any job was "safe". Everyone EVERYONE is replaceable. Lack of a guaranteed job keeps you on your toes, makes you work harder and do better. |
Nurse here. We may not be as vulnerable when it comes to layoffs but we have to job hop every couple of years in order to leverage pay raises. Otherwise, we find ourselves training new nurses making more than the experienced nurses who stayed in place and remained loyal to one healthcare employer! Incredibly demoralizing. |