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is this a good time to start a small business?


In today’s economy, having your own business means you can’t be laid off, and your future depends on your own hard work—not the whims of a manager or a market that’s struggling. Many people who are self-employed wouldn’t have it any other way, and they enjoy the benefits of making the decisions. If this sounds intriguing to you, here are four steps to take before making the transition.
 

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Preparing for Job Changes

Income and Employment

No matter what the future holds with your job, it’s always good to be ready for the worst and hope for the best.


 

Income and Employment:

I Am Out of Work and Panicked

Take steps to minimize the money-related aspects of your layoff or unemployment and prepare to move on to better days ahead....read more »

I'm a Couple Paychecks Away From Job Termination or Layoff

If you suspect your company is struggling, it's time to prepare
for a layoff....read more »

I Still Have a Job, but I'm Worried I May Be Laid Off Within the Year

Start taking action today to become an indispensable employee....read more »

My Hours Are Reduced or I've Been Asked to Take Unpaid Time Off 

Now is the time to prepare for a change in income and employment....read more »

What Should I Know about Employment Fraud and Job Scams?

Tips to help you avoid becoming a victim of employment fraud....read more »

Job Loss Booklet (PDF:509K)

 

 

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