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		<title>More thoughts on job security&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just volunteered at a homeless shelter last month and during my time there I learned an interesting fact – most Americans are 2-3 paychecks away from homelessness.  That got me thinking about my previous post on job security.  I wanted to share an idea that worked wonders for me on many different levels&#8211; the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just volunteered at a homeless shelter last month and during my time there I learned an interesting fact – most Americans are 2-3 paychecks away from homelessness.  That got me thinking about my previous <a title="Job Security vs. Employability" href="http://www.prosperish.com/?p=73" target="_self">post on job security</a>.  I wanted to share an idea that worked wonders for me on many different levels&#8211; the idea is to simply build up <em><strong>my financial security</strong></em> to a more robust level, and then I will not have to worry as much about my <strong><em>job security</em></strong>.   I have gained a greater peace of mind from doing this.   The effect of focusing on my financial security was profound.  At work, I was no longer petrified of being fired.  I had put some distance between me and the statistic I mentioned above.  I realized too, that if my employer shut down, I would be okay.   Improving our financial security even made my wife feel more safe and secure &#8212; that was definitely a good thing.</p>
<p>If you want to try this, my suggestion would be to build an emergency fund, of 1-2 months living expenses. Take a little bit of what you earn each week and put that aside in an cash emergency fund.   I attribute this idea to Dave Ramsey and his Baby Steps.  In his plan, he wants you to put $1,000 in an emergency fund as soon as possible.   The fund is cash, not stocks, bonds or other investments.   This money is stored in a bank or money market account.   He recommends that you be able to access without too much time delay, but not make it so easy to access <em>that you are tempted to spend it on pizza</em>.   He sets the emergency fund at $1,000 for his initial baby step, but I found that I did not get all of the wonderful fruits (especially on the job) until I had 2-3 months of living expenses covered, which for us, was a little higher than $1,000 in the bank.  Even just the $1,000 achievement felt great though.</p>
<p>Make a commitment to build your fund up then don’t touch it (unless an emergency does happen).  I was amazed at how relaxed and confident this made me feel at work.   I had more peace of mind and less fear.  That&#8217;s good.  What happened next though, was unexpected and transformational.  That little boost in self-confidence and peace of mind translated into me being a little more willing to speak the truth, or inspired me to take tougher challenges, and to take some risks.  And you know what?  The increase in pay and other rewards followed.   Since establishing my emergency fund, I saw my pay go up by 20%  in about 14 months &#8212; powerful stuff.  Thank you <a title="Dave Ramsey's website" href="http://www.daveramsey.com" target="_blank">Dave Ramsey</a>!</p>
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