I would say my job is, 'Pretty safe', people always need glasses no matter what i guess.
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How safe is your job?
Extremely safe, no chance of being made redundant | 32% | 32% - 23 | ||||
Pretty safe | 31% | 31% - 22 | ||||
Ok..for now | 15% | 15% - 11 | ||||
Might get laid off in the next 6-12 months | 8% | 8% - 6 | ||||
Certain to go, its a matter of time now | 11% | 11% - 8 | ||||
Total: 70 |
Producing parts to the carindustry doens´t really seem that futureproof for the moment....
Im a electrician so am heavily relent on the construction, obviously then im not to safe!! Hopefully ill be able to finish my apprenticeship and get out of here
You're a glass blower? Or you press a button on a glass production line?ELITE-UK wrote:
I would say my job is, 'Pretty safe', people always need glasses no matter what i guess.
watghettoperson wrote:
You're a glass blower? Or you press a button on a glass production line?ELITE-UK wrote:
I would say my job is, 'Pretty safe', people always need glasses no matter what i guess.
He probably works at a retail opticians outlet and sells glasses etc..
I think he means spectacles, kind Ghetto.ghettoperson wrote:
You're a glass blower? Or you press a button on a glass production line?ELITE-UK wrote:
I would say my job is, 'Pretty safe', people always need glasses no matter what i guess.
Ontopic:
I'm at uni studying computer science atm, working part time at Tesco, well I don't have a job atm.
So not safe at all
Last edited by The Sheriff (2008-11-15 05:08:17)
STFU u guise, being a glass blower would be awesome!
So guise, my job is totally safe.
Infact economic projections predict a major boom in my 'profession' soon contrary to the economic downturn across the developed world.
Spoiler (highlight to read):
I'm currently unemployed. Hehe.
Infact economic projections predict a major boom in my 'profession' soon contrary to the economic downturn across the developed world.
Spoiler (highlight to read):
I'm currently unemployed. Hehe.
Last edited by Flecco (2008-11-15 06:45:09)
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
I work at a picture framing company, and business has been pretty slow lately. I'll be out of there soon because I'm transferring to a different school, but I have been working about half as much as I was this time last year. This is supposed to be our second busiest time of the year due to the upcoming graduations in December and Christmas, but not many people are getting things framed. I hate the people I work with anyway, so I say good riddance to the lazy-ass fuckers.
The second to last option
It's a food service job
But it's a local company
That serves extremely expensive ice cream... and it's getting into winter mode here in DC, which is really fuckin cold for Washingtonians. Who the hell wants ice cream when it's 20F outside amirite? I'm one of the better workers but I wouldn't be surprised if they laid people off to cut costs.
It's a food service job
But it's a local company
That serves extremely expensive ice cream... and it's getting into winter mode here in DC, which is really fuckin cold for Washingtonians. Who the hell wants ice cream when it's 20F outside amirite? I'm one of the better workers but I wouldn't be surprised if they laid people off to cut costs.
Hard to say really.
Parking lot shit. No big business wants lawsuits from people who hurt themselves on hazards, no matter how obvious, so there you go. Always a demand for traffic markings and smooth surfaces.
Very safe.
I went to my boss about a month ago and said I was thinking of leaving. He gave me a raise. More time off. Made more training available to me. Told me not to worry about how much work I get done in the workshop and now gives me most of the better (consultancy) jobs to do.
I went to my boss about a month ago and said I was thinking of leaving. He gave me a raise. More time off. Made more training available to me. Told me not to worry about how much work I get done in the workshop and now gives me most of the better (consultancy) jobs to do.
Very safe. People always need electricity and the green revolution boom means my sector will continue to grow.
I am getting Lasik next year.ELITE-UK wrote:
I would say my job is, 'Pretty safe', people always need glasses no matter what i guess.
Working in an R&D IC Fab that is only 1 of 2 companies that make a Product the world can't do without makes me pretty safe.
But being part of a company the employs close to 100,000 people can make you a number during cost cutting sometimes.
I work at a movie theatre...I'd say it's "OK for now". The amount of people I see on the weekends though has definitely decreased.
M8, you have jewgold, why have a job too?Poseidon wrote:
I work at a movie theatre...I'd say it's "OK for now". The amount of people I see on the weekends though has definitely decreased.
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
Extremely safe.
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Safe, but only because it sucks so much
I'm self-employed, so whilst I won't be making myself redundant any time soon, if people aren't spending money (like they don't in a recession) I don't get as much work as I might otherwise.
So, I voted "Ok, for now".
So, I voted "Ok, for now".
I say mine is "Extremely safe, no chance of being made redundant."
No way the Navy would get rid of my rate.
Hospital Corpsman, yo.
No way the Navy would get rid of my rate.
Hospital Corpsman, yo.
I bag groceries... soo yea
I don't have a job right now, but once I graduate I'm going to be a Transportation Engineer. Fortunately Prop 1 passed (bonds for high-speed rail), and I think Measure R is expected to pass (or did it already?) [more money into the transportation sector]. So I'm pretty confident I'll be able to find a job
k for now looking for a new one[F7F7]KiNG_KaDaFFHi wrote:
Producing parts to the carindustry doens´t really seem that futureproof for the moment....
Quasi-responsible adult working in the games industry and willing to travel to do the job. I'll never be out of work.
Economy down = entertainment industry up.
Games industry = responsible people an extreme rarity and big commodity.
Willing to tavel = Not going to go down with any particular bad economy in a geographic area.
I'd say medical industry might be the only safer one right now. Everyone gets sick and everyone needs to play games when their life is shit
Economy down = entertainment industry up.
Games industry = responsible people an extreme rarity and big commodity.
Willing to tavel = Not going to go down with any particular bad economy in a geographic area.
I'd say medical industry might be the only safer one right now. Everyone gets sick and everyone needs to play games when their life is shit
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