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More and more Americans worry that if you move, lose your job or change your job, you'll lose your health insurance, too.
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Have you experienced an unexpected and rapid change in your job security?
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No matter what the reason is for the sudden change in your job responsibilities, you need to maintain a positive attitude, talk to your supervisor and refrain from complaining, among other thing.
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You won't lose your health care if you change jobs, if you lose your job, or if you start a business.
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Will your job change in any meaningful ways?
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Have you seen a change in enrollment in your university with this change in the job market?
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Los Angeles can tend to be somewhat of an intransigent city, so think about if you are here to stay or if your job could change.
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The odds are better than even money that your job and probably your industry is going to change radically.
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Once you have taken your team through the process and garner agreement in what needs to be fixed, your job is to work with your team to guide them to change.
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There is risk in making a career change if you decide to go back to your first job.
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If so, make the internal change so that you don't carry them over to your new job.
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Not only does it change work assignments, but it also makes people wonder about your judgment as a manager and their own job security.
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