Q&A

Why are I so worried about losing my job?

Why are I so worried about losing my job?

Our jobs provide us the means to sustain life as we know it for ourselves and for our families. Most of us would not be able to afford our present living situations if we lost our jobs, so the fear of losing a job can be very stressful. Times during my life in which I felt as though my employment was not secure, my fears came from various places.

Are there any jobs that are going to disappear?

As a result, it is important to avoid choosing an industry that is made up of disappearing jobs. There are already warning signs. A recent study by the Foundation for Young Australians (FYA) found that nearly 60 per cent of young people in the country are currently training for careers that will be two-thirds automated in the next 10 to 15 years.

Is the fear of failing at a new job real?

So yes, the fear of failing in a new job is real. Fortunately, though, it’s eminently fixable. Here’s how. You went through the interview process (which likely wasn’t a cake walk), and you landed the job. But now that you’ve got the job and you’re faced with the reality of doing it, it’s easy to forget why you got the job. So let me remind you.

What’s the scariest thing about starting a new job?

Walking into a new job can be scarier than a creepy clown with a sack full of spiders. You don’t know who to talk to. You don’t know who’s got your back or who’s gunning for you. You don’t know the way things are “normally done.”

What happens if you are afraid of losing your job?

Unfortunately, being afraid of losing your job can turn into a self-fulfilling prophecy. The fear of being let go by your employer can decrease your productivity and paralyze you from taking strides at work. If you want to perform at your potential, you’ll have to drop your fear of being fired.

Walking into a new job can be scarier than a creepy clown with a sack full of spiders. You don’t know who to talk to. You don’t know who’s got your back or who’s gunning for you. You don’t know the way things are “normally done.”

When do you lose your job to a robot?

Within 20 years, maybe half of you will be out of jobs. A couple of decades after that, most of the rest of you will be out of jobs. In one sense, this all sounds great. Let the robots have the damn jobs! No more dragging yourself out of bed at 6 a.m. or spending long days on your feet.

So yes, the fear of failing in a new job is real. Fortunately, though, it’s eminently fixable. Here’s how. You went through the interview process (which likely wasn’t a cake walk), and you landed the job. But now that you’ve got the job and you’re faced with the reality of doing it, it’s easy to forget why you got the job. So let me remind you.