Your parents probably taught you way back in the day that loyalty is a good quality. And for the most part, it is. We’re loyal to our family, our friends, our spouse and to a host of other things.
…At Work Are you doing a great job at work, yet aren’t being paid what you’re worth? Then what are you waiting for? Sure, the economy is still in tough shape, but there’s no harm in throwing some resumes around and seeing what competing companies are willing to pay you for your services. Your company has absolutely no problem laying people off once times get tough, so why should you be loyal to them? Even if it means moving to another city, you owe it to yourself to at least look at your options. Perhaps there’s a city where your work is in demand, yet living costs are lower than where you’re at now. These days moving to find work is very common. You’d just be moving to find better work. There’s also something to be said for getting a fresh start somewhere else. Getting away from a toxic workplace is worth more than a simple raise. Even if you don’t really want to leave, you can use your new job offer as leverage against your current boss. At The Bank How many of you just went to your bank or credit union…
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How Loyalty is Costing You Money
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