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Things to do avoid being sacked at our workplace.
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[QUOTE="Bard Racheal, post: 240541, member: 73553"] Before being employed to a company or a business place, you must know what it is to be an employee. You are going to work under someone. You are to try to put all your best to atleast satisfy your employee and his or her (your) clients. In firms like that, it depends on the kind of role you play as an employee,that those clients will love to stay or see reasons to opt out of their business with your employer's firm. You should be able to put up good and applaudable attributes so as to gain promotion, instead of being sacked. I got "sacked" is not suppose to be heard from you. Because, if you happens to be sacked, you may want to go out seeking other places to perch. You may want to work some where else. And of a surety, you must be interviewed before you are been allowed to take the next job. And your employer to-be will like to ask you some questions pertaining to your former place of work. Then if your response is "I got sacked" it won't go down well with your employer to-be. He or she will feel, maybe you weren't serious with the job you were assigned to, "so, please leave" There and then, you've lost it! [/QUOTE]
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