Why do you want a job so bad?
“You know… Security.”
What kind of security are you
talking about? Putting your financial fate in someone else’s hands feels safe
to you?
This rant is aimed at
entrepreneurial types, as well as people who want the security of a steady job.
I believe both should be mindful of the risks of NOT investing in yourself.
The
False of a Job Security
A friend told me a story about his
boss. Another co-worker has left the company for a competing company, and
that boss has threatened them that if they remained in contact with
that guy “there will be consequences”.
This friend sat all through lunch
with me in agony trying to decide if he should meet this friend over the
weekend, since they made plans to meet.
I asked him – why do you stay there?
And he replied – security.
Now, I know this is an extreme
example, and most jobs and bosses are not that bad. But the fact still remains
– when you are in a “job” you place your financial eggs in someone else’s
basket. It doesn’t have to be a horrible boss that fired you, it could be that
the company went bankrupt. They’re making cuts. Your department is being
canceled. Whatever the reason may be – you have no control of it.
I’m not trying to convince you to
quit your job, or feel bad for wanting a good job. Jobs could be great. I am
saying, however, that you must do whatever you can to have more control over
your financial fate, and the best investment you can make is in yourself.
You will never fire yourself.
Investing
in Yourself
The
best long term thing you can do is invest in yourself. That could (and should)
be done WHILE still having a job.
Culled From : bloopanimation.com
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