The economy is down, many have lost their jobs, and not many new jobs will be created. Here are a few tips on how to handle this situation if you are affected by companies job cuts or restructuring.

4Register with job sites or job agencies, both online and offline.
    A good job site would be WorkTree.com - The LARGEST Job Search Portal In The World!

4You may have loans or debts to pay, discuss with banks or financial institutions on how to
   
restructure or refinance your loans and debts (such as a longer repayment period).

4Cut costs. Discuss with family members on ways to cut back on certain unnecessary expenses 
    (like expenses on luxury items). You might want to go for cheaper clothes, food and other basic     necessities by doing price comparisons to save costs.

4Keep yourself occupied daily to maintain a sense of purpose and control. Wake up at the usual     time, keep yourself tidy, read the newspapers and do some networking. Also try doing some sports,     take up something useful (like certain computer skills) or volunteer work (some of which might be     useful experiences for your future job, like teaching or upgrading old computer systems to donate     to poor families).

4Don't blame yourself, this is the result of the current economic slump. There are many others in the
    same situation as you, if not worse.

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