Evaluate your job

Shorten the distance to travel

  • Work in your neighborhood.
  • Carpool.
  • Work fewer days per week.
  • Make fewer trips to work each week.
  • Move to a branch or division closer to home.
  • Interview with your company’s competitors near your home.
  • Change jobs.

Become indispensable

  • Evaluate the likelihood of job loss.
  • Consider retraining.
  • Work yourself into a position that is critical to your employer’s business.
  • Be the only person who can do your job.
  • Continue upgrading your training.
  • Work in the food or water industries.
  • Get certified/qualified for your supervisor’s job.

Plan new income sources

  • Keep your resume current.
  • Interview for new positions even if you plan to stay where you are.
  • Keep your interview skills sharp.
  • Network with others continually.
  • Is your current job likely to continue in a crisis?
  • Learn new skills and professions.
  • Work for yourself.
  • Consider growing and selling food specialty items.
  • Consider ways to start your own business.
  • Sell something you make.
  • Evaluate skills and crafts that could turn into a job.

Work at home

  • Reduce driving.
  • Write off more expenses.
  • Write off a home office.
  • Write off equipment and trips.
  • Stay with your family.
  • Develop skills to sell.
  • Become self reliant.

Consider moving to another country

  • Decide on your priorities.
  • Identify important concerns.
  • Develop goals.
  • Evaluate locations.
  • Determine weather & fuel needs.
  • Determine agriculture potential.
  • Consider your family & friends.
  • Evaluate job possibilities.
  • Consider cost of living.
  • Consider language.
  • Determine the cost of housing.
  • Evaluate the local economy and the inflation rate.
  • Be clear about visas and citizenship.
  • Visit many times.
  • Do your homework well.
  • Learn the local geography and climate.
  • Evaluate specific homes to live in.
  • Come to grips with the fact that you may never move back to the U.S.
  • Be employed BEFORE relocating.
  • Consider everything, again !

Waiting for your update!

Loved this post. right down my present concerns/interests. Am hoping to hear more from you re what you've accomplished and if you've developed something I could use too in my local area.
Thanks Randall for your ever intelligent and inspiring posts!
Grandma Misi