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What are some signs for when a co worker is out to get you or make you loose you job?




Answers: Watch for them to start seeking rewards, or acknowledgement from superiors. "Look at me - didn't I do a great job?" kinda behavior.

Watch for them to start being very chummy with superiors as well. They'll express an interest in whatever the boss likes. They'll seek an "out of the work place" friendship with the boss as well "Like inviting them to go fishing, or boating, or whatever the 'pet' interest is.
The eyes don't lie. you can pretty much tell if a person hates you by the way they look at you. unless they're completely insane they wont be able to be fake for so long. But just keep a great work performance and you should be okay

Should I give somebody a lift the promotion or not? My husband and I move 4x's over chronological 10 years respectively time for post promos

We always lived surrounded by apartments. We finally "settled down"-bought a home 1 yr ago. We're 1st time homeowners. We got our "dream home" because we moved to a state where on earth the cost of living is well below the national average. We love our neighbors &enjoy a comfortable lifestyle. 5 mons ago my dad moved in near us -he was diagnosed w/cancer. (He moved from a different state).Now I own the opportunity to take another promotion and it requires us to move to Los Angeles. We LOVE Los Angeles..most of our line is there.The promotion is significant but even near a 60% salary put on a pedestal it would be tough. My home here only cost us $300k -there it costs $2M for the exact same point - in a not so-safe neighborhood. (We checked like peas in a pod homebuilder) We don't have kids however -still working on that one. Problem is cost of living difference plus I'd be taking a senior mgmt job that requiers plenty of travel and a much larger influence of responsibility. Hubby and I are in our mid 30's. What would U do


Answers: Yes, this should be a amalgamated decision between you and your husband as you would expect. A promotion should always be a step up or at tiniest a step equal, and keep within mind that it does not have to encompass purely the paycheck. There might be other perks--such as living closer to family--that make it seem to be worthwhile. However, to give up a home and find one contained by LA at that cost.and will Dad be going too, and how does he feel?

There's an comfortable way to do this:

put it in black and white in black and white, so you can't argue at tough facts. Sit with hubby and find a legal wipe. On one piece of paper produce a list of things you LOVE going on for LA and why you want to be there, why this promotion would be biddable, etc.
Then, make a document about what you love in the order of where you currently are, why you want to stay in that, etc. Hopefully this can help you sort things out for a moment bit.

Oh, and I know what you mean something like the housing prices there.ouch!

One more piece of proposal, on a personal note: I said some things are more far-reaching than money. My guy left Ohio on countless job, and is now within northern CA after having lived contained by north LA about a year ago. I too loved the nouns and wished to stay near with him but things at the time did not work out, we be not working out. He and I spent a wonderful Christmas together and he be supposed to leave on New Year's Eve but he call me and said he missed his flight on purpose, have already called his boss and said he be coming back a few days next than planned because he just wasn't organized to leave nonetheless... :-) and that some things mattered more than money so if he be in trouble they would enjoy to yell at him when he get back. This business of constantly anyone on planes has be hard on both of us former times couple years and he misses his family here hideously too..He is trying to find a different job and is prepared to take a severe paycut and move across the country to come home. Or so he say, I'll see if it really happens.but, what I scrounging is sometimes home is where you generate it, and if home isn't home without the individuals you love, then progress for the move. Even if it seems a bit unsure.

I wish you the best!
stay put contained by your home and be happy
im married 25 yrs and this is my third home and very soon i have a bigger mortage than my finishing home and less time to remuneration it back since i be in my concluding house 21 yrs-now im starting from scratch beside a new mortage -even though its a 15 yr --i own bigger payments--
i want to have smaller amount worries the older we obtain not more
bad nouns, higher house fee ect..forget it stay put
the question is, to be stupid or not. i estimate if you really look at reality, the answer is in that. what is a dream home? once you have it, nought else will compare. your next one might be larger,but will it really be home? if your cheery where you are, why crease a good entity? ive done it, and lived to regret it later on.

Need abet next to my resume?

I'm 16 and looking for a job. I wrote my resume up but freshly wondering:

1 - I did volunteer work (community service) 40 hours in a store that my dad originally hack it. Should I put that on my resume?

2 - If I do, should I describe what I did?


Answers: hi, yes, right, you could put it in the resume beside description, what are you worrying about?
1 - Absolutely!
2 - Absolutely!

You can put anything contained by resume that is relevent. Even if it wasn't a compensated position. You can also put activities such as college clubs where you literary something.

The potential employer wants to know what skills and experience you enjoy. If it's relevent, it doesn't matter where on earth you learned it (except making license plates at the state pen!)

Best,
-- Andy

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