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Danger signs that you might soon be sacked.
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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 287919, member: 76163"] 1. Your boss does not seem to care about your performance. If your boss does not seem to pay attention to your work and you find yourself not getting the kind of feedback that you feel is warranted, then it might be time for you to consider new employment opportunities. 2. You are being given more work than you can handle. Your boss is likely to tell you that they do not have enough staff or resources to handle the workload, but if this is the case, then it might be time for you to consider other options. 3. Your boss suddenly asks you to do something without telling you what it is or why they need it done that day/week/month/yearly (etc). If this happens more than twice in a row, then this could be an indication that your manager does not trust you with important tasks, which could lead to problems down the line if there is an issue with one of those tasks or something else goes wrong in the business and someone needs help resolving it - but only if things continue this way for longer than a few weeks or months at most. [/QUOTE]
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