Q: I am very certain that even if I do not lose my
job during this Covid-19 season, I will always be anxious about job
security in future. I have seen the pain and despair that some of my
former classmates display because they weren’t lucky to find employment.
I am very scared of what’s coming and how my career trajectory will be
affected. How can I prepare for imminent mass redundancies?
The
reality is that although job positions are not and will never be
guaranteed; it is becoming increasingly important to think up fresh ways
of reducing our dependence on regular employment.
The
current situation has affected both employers and employees. As
employers make certain adjustments to manage cost, their revenue streams
are no longer assured.
Therefore, employers can also
easily find themselves jobless. We are all vulnerable, and this question
must be reflected upon by both employers and employees.
If
we are smart and creative, we can make our jobs sustainable, but that
will require self-discipline and sound financial planning.
First, you must save either for a rainy day, or for seed capital for an investment. It does not matter how much you earn.
All you need to do is put aside a certain portion of your salary
every month. Set some goals to help you focus. For instance, you could
say, “In five years I would like my profits to equal my salary”.
SIDE HUSTLE
Look
for other ways of increasing your income, like taking freelancing jobs
or starting a business. If you need a helping hand, employ someone but
ensure you stay in control of the business activities.
The
aim is to identify and grow an alternative source of income to cushion
you against the shock and effects of a sudden job loss.
Should
you get to a point where you will be so self-sufficient that you can
willingly offer yourself up for redundancy, take your severance package
and reinvest as you ponder on your next steps. If need be, look for
another job or start another business.
These tough
economic times require us to look at work in a broader sense. If the
last few weeks are anything to go by, it is clear that many of us can
effectively work from home and save commute time and money.
The
increased free time can certainly be put to some good use. The future
belongs to those who embrace disruptions and are ready to take risks.
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