Wednesday, October 26, 2011

4 Things To Consider Before Switching Jobs

Source: Yahoo.com.ph


No matter how good or bad the employment situation is right now, if you aren't happy in your current job, then you may think it's time to ready your resume and start looking for opportunities with other companies. Before you take the plunge and switch jobs in this volatile economic and employment climate, there are some things you should consider.

Will the New Job Have a 90-Day Probation Period?Many new jobs come with a 90-day probationary period, during which the new employee is on trial. Sure, the employee is paid for the work they do during this period, but they have few if any benefits and can be fired during that time, if the company doesn't feel the relationship will work. In many states, it is actually beneficial for a company to fire an employee during the first 90-days, rather than giving them more time to test the relationship, because the employer will not be charged if the terminated employee asks for unemployment benefits.
If your new potential employer does institute a 90-day probation period, it's important that you have a back-up plan in place, before you make the switch. Either have savings to rely on while you search for another job or have a plan that can get you employed elsewhere, quickly.

Is the New Job In a Growing Industry?Some job transitions aren't necessarily meant to be lifelong commitments, but stepping stones to bigger and better things. Choosing a new job in an emerging industry can be a great way to get your foot in the door of the industry early, before competition gets stiff and you need additional education and skills to gain a competitive edge. However, if you choose a dying industry, you could be creating a career setback. That's why it makes good sense to research trends within the industry you are considering.

When Do Benefits Begin?As mentioned above, new employees often have to wait for benefits such as sick time, health insurance and disability coverage to kick in. Additionally, you may not be able to get FMLA through a new employer, until you've been employed for 12 months (not necessarily consecutively).

Before you decide to leave your current employer for a shiny new gig, make sure you will be able to pay for COBRA or an individual health insurance policy until benefits kick in, so you can avoid breaks in coverage under HIPAA guidelines. It's also a good idea to have a little bit of savings set aside for supplemental sick time coverage and, if you have a family member who could need you to miss work in order to provide care, to wait until the family member's health is more stable before you leave your current job.
When Will You Be Vested In Your Retirement Plans?One easy way to give yourself a raise with your current employer, is to max out your retirement plan contribution so that you get every penny offered in the employer's match. However, you only get to keep that money when you have been employed long enough to be fully vested in the plan. The same goes for employer contributions to profit sharing plans. Before you go to a new job, find out how long you have until you are vested and what you stand to lose if you don't wait until then. It may be worth the loss to get the job of your dreams but then again, when you look at the hard numbers, you may decide that it's not.

The Bottom LineSo much of life, and your career, is about risks and rewards; the decision to switch jobs, no matter how shaky the economy, is no exception. Measure all the risks and sacrifices that you must endure in order to make the switch, and offset them by the possible rewards, both tangible and intangible, in order to make the safest and most well-thought-out decision possible.

Slide by Goo Goo Dolls

Slide
by Goo Goo Dolls

(One of my favorites songs ever!)

Could you whisper in my ear
The things you want to feel
I'll give you anything
To feel it comin'
Do you wake up on your own
And wonder where you are
You live with all your faults

I wanna wake up where you are
I won't say anything at all
So why don't you slide
Yeah we're gonna let it slide

Don't you love the life you killed
The priest is on the phone
Your father hit the wall
Your ma disowned you
Don't suppose I'll ever know
What it means to be a man
Something I can exchange
I'll live around it

I wanna wake up where you are
I won't say anything at all
So why don't you slide
Mmmmm slide

And I'll do anything you ever
Dreamed to be complete
Little pieces of the nothing that fall
Oh May put your arms around me
What you feel is what you are
And what you are is beautiful
Oh May do you wanna get married
Or run away....Yeah

And I'll do anything you ever
Dreamed to be complete
Little pieces of the nothing that fall
Oh oh oh May put your arms around me
What you feel is what you are
And what you are is beautiful
Oh May do you wanna get married
Or run away

I wanna wake up where you are

And I'll do anything you ever
Dreamed to be complete
Little pieces of the nothing that fall
And I'll do anything you ever
Dreamed to be complete
Little pieces of the nothing that fall

Oh Oh Oh slide
(Just slide between the sheets of all the beds you never knew)
Yeah slide
Why don't you slide into my room
Just slide into my room
Oh, we'll run away, run away, run away

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Miser's Final Wish


There was a man who had worked all of his life and had saved all of his money. He was a real miser when it came to his money. He loved money more than just about anything, and just before he died, he said to his wife, "Now listen, when I die, I want you to take all my money and place it in the casket with me. I wanna take my money to the afterlife."
So he got his wife to promise him with all her heart that when he died, she would put all the money in the casket with him.
Well, one day he died. He was stretched out in the casket, the wife was sitting there in black next to her closest friend. When they finished the ceremony, just before the undertakers got ready to close the casket, the wife said "Wait just a minute!" she had a shoe box with her, she came over with the box and placed it in the casket.
Then the undertakers locked the casket down and rolled it away.
Her friend said, "I hope you weren't crazy enough to put all that money in the casket."
She said, "Yes, I promised. I'm a good christian, I can't lie. I promised him that I was going to put that money in that casket with him."
"You mean to tell me you put every cent of his money in the casket with him?"
"I sure did, " said the wife. "I got it all together, put it into my account and I wrote him a check." 

Three most important keys!


LOL! I totally agree!

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