Radio question of the day: 10/18/06

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kittylover4ever

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Originally Posted by babyharley

Haha - not very!
easy answer for you huh Kenz! What about the job as the CSR????
 

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Judging by my weekly stats and incentive bonuses, I feel that I'm pretty secure.
 

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Well I work for my family business so I'd say I'm pretty secure.... although I do need to start working more and visting TCS less!
Otherwise it might not be that way
 

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Until my companies contract is up very secure. When its time to get a new one I have no idea!
 

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I feel pretty secure. It's a small often chaotic office, and the other employees often tell me that I keep it running, and that it would fall apart without me.
 

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I don't work, but volunteer at my local animal shelter regularly if that counts.
and I feel very secure there.
maybe because I am around animals? I don't know.
 

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I suppose I feel moderately secure here. I was a temp and got hired on permanently, so in theory I'm now permanently employed; the company is big enough and busy enough that I ought to be able to stay on for a few years. The question is, do I want to?
 

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Well as I am self employed getting my name "out there" increases the amount of work and therefore effects my bottom line!! Good thing we don't have to rely on it though as DH is pretty darn secure (20 yrs) in his job. But I know he would like to retire "early" as 3 of his brothers have (2 work PT). But I think that is a good 5 years off yet.
 

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I work for the government so I feel very secure. Although a lot of the time I am hoping to get fired.
 

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I am pretty secure, although the time I spend on TCS doesn't help I'm sure!

I have only been here 6 months though, so you never know.
 

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It's been up and down. At the beginning of September my doors almost closed. Now I'm so busy I'm going nuts! Looks like my office will be moving. Not something I particularly want...
 

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I feel very secure.. I work for a small office of about 5 people, and my boss is amazing. There would never be layoffs, and the only way I would be fired is if I didn't do my job..So, I am a lucky one.
 

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We're a union shop, not that our union is very strong
but working for a multi-billion $ global company, I suppose I feel fairly secure, I may have to move to keep a job, but
change of scenery might be nice
 
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