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2. Ego is a funny thing. It is the foundation of
our self-esteem upon which we build our
competence and ability to meet, if not
exceed expectations.
However, ego can also cloud our judgment,
diminish our objectivity and, ultimately,
distort our decision making. When that
happens, our ego is not our amigo.
7. Hereâs whyâŠ
Looking for a job is not only a job in and of itself, itâs expensive. Itâs estimated that a
job search can cost a job seeker as much as $15,000. If you are unemployed, itâs possible
to calculate the cost in lost wages for each day you remain without a job. In fact, itâs quite
simple.
There are approximately 250 working days per year. If your most recent job (or the one
youâre pursuing) pays, for example, $50,000 per year, then you will lose $200.00 per
day for each day you remain unemployed ($50,000/250=$200.00).
8. If, rather than being unemployed you are underemployed, then
each day you remain in a job that pays you less than your target
income costs you money. For example, say you make $70,000 per
year but you should be making $90,000. For each day you
remain underemployed, you are losing $80.00 ($20,000/250
days =$80.00 per day).