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  • - Hi, this is Dan Lok.

  • I want to get this video to you immediately

  • and we've been self quarantine for a week now

  • and I don't want to wait.

  • So I'm making this video from actually my iPhone

  • and my wife, Jenny is actually holding this camera.

  • Now, if you've been laid off recently

  • or put on Pay leave, or you are worried

  • about losing your job and this video is for you.

  • I'll never forget when I lost my job at the supermarket.

  • I remember when I told my mom that I quit

  • my mom was so scared and I was very, very scared

  • I didn't know that how we are going to generate income

  • but I just knew deep down that's what I wanted to do

  • because I wanted to pursue my entrepreneurial career

  • and I know at a time I couldn't do it,

  • stuck at a dead end job and at a time,

  • that was the only job I've ever had.

  • Now because of the coronavirus

  • and because now this global crisis,

  • that a lot of people, in fact, millions and millions

  • of people are losing their jobs is very, very unfortunate.

  • So, if you happen to fall into the categories

  • and this has impacted you, impacted your career

  • I want to give you some tips that hopefully can help you.

  • I know one of my friends who are entrepreneurs

  • just in the last two weeks and with his permission,

  • I could share this with you, he laid off almost,

  • he had a team of 200 people, he laid off almost 170 of them.

  • So he's down to 30, so it's very challenging times.

  • So, if you're worried about getting laid off,

  • here are three strategies that could help you.

  • Number one, cement yourself in your current position.

  • If you still have a job right now, now is the time

  • to step up, now is the time to be proactive

  • because some income is better than no income.

  • When you get laid off, you don't know how long

  • it's going to take and you don't know how long

  • this coronavirus will last.

  • It might take you weeks or months

  • before you find a new job and generate income.

  • In the meantime, what are you going to do?

  • So now it's time to step up, what do I mean by that?

  • Now it's time to communicate with your supervisor,

  • your manager, your CEO, whoever is managing you,

  • leading you to communicate and say, you know what,

  • I don't mind working, I want to take on more responsibility

  • I want to take on those tougher assignments.

  • So when they're cutting people off,

  • they're looking at okay, if they have you and someone else

  • but you actually stepping up and they can see that

  • you want to fight with them in a company, chances are

  • they will let this other person go first

  • before they would consider you.

  • Maybe before you were working okay,

  • now you need to work extra hard.

  • Normal is out the window, there's no normal anymore, right?

  • How many hours you work, how much effort that you put in?

  • That's not enough anymore.

  • If you want to survive, if you want to fight,

  • you want to keep your job.

  • Yes, it means that maybe you need to work from home.

  • Yes, it means that you need to work through the weekends.

  • Yes, normal is out the window, to keep your current job,

  • you need to deliver extra value and you need to communicate

  • with the manager and supervisor and saying that

  • I'm here to stay, what do you need?

  • It also means that maybe now,

  • you need to wear multiple hats, maybe you were hired

  • to do certain things and now with so many people gone

  • and so many people being laid off, maybe you need

  • to take on a couple more things, it also means that maybe

  • you need to upgrade your skills.

  • Yes, it might mean that you need to volunteer

  • to take a pay cut.

  • You see, again, some income is better than no income,

  • especially, during a crisis like this.

  • Let's say you're making 4000 a month right now,

  • you reduce your pay to 3000 a month,

  • you lose 1000 a month, you're still making $3,000

  • versus you lose all $4,000 and you don't know,

  • when are you going to get your next job.

  • Maybe it's two months, three months, four months,

  • five months before you have any income coming in,

  • that will be very challenging for most families.

  • Number two, build that emergency fund.

  • In my previous video, I talked about this.

  • I recommend anybody to have at least, at least three

  • to six months or even a year of living expenses in cash

  • in your emergency fund account that you don't touch.

  • Now is the time to start that emergency funding.

  • Also, now is the time to leave enough to talk to your banks

  • to talk to the financial institutions to get

  • a line of credit if you don't already have one

  • or the increase the limit, to increase the limit

  • on your credit card, to ask for the equity loan.

  • Not that you want to use it, hopefully you don't need

  • to use it, but you want to be able to have access

  • to funds when you do need it in times like this,

  • now is a time because still banks,

  • they still need to loan money out to make money.

  • So now it's actually a good time to talk to them.

  • Not every banks will want to talk to you,

  • but you can talk to enough of them, one of them will say yes

  • and give you that extra line of credit that you might need.

  • Number three, cut all non essential spending.

  • now is a time for you to sit down with your spouse

  • and go through each expense line by line, line by line

  • and see hey, do we actually need this?

  • Especially those what are called recurring expenses.

  • Do we actually need this expense?

  • You sit down with them and say, you know what

  • we don't need that, now it's time to go lean.

  • Groceries, mortgage, your rent, yes, we need all that

  • but what about the other expenses,

  • do we actually need the cable TV, right?

  • If you have Netflix, maybe you don't need cable TV, right?

  • You look at all those expenses.

  • Maybe that big vacation that you were planning to take

  • now you have the extra cash,

  • put that in your emergency fund,

  • that big home renovations that you were thinking,

  • now you're going to delay delete it.

  • That new car you're going to buy, delete it.

  • Cut all non essential spendings, period.

  • Number four, turn your spare time into learning time.

  • Now is the time to learn, go listen to that podcast

  • go read that book, go watch that video,

  • they don't cost anything, now it's time to learn,

  • now is not the time to hide your bunkers

  • now it's time to actually expand and learn more in here.

  • Investing in yourself in your knowledge,

  • not money, it doesn't cost money

  • but you need to invest some time, right?

  • Now you have a lot more hours because

  • when this thing blows over, a couple of things would happen.

  • When this thing blows over, when the coronavirus,

  • when all this is over,

  • if you don't prepare yourself, now you have lost

  • it could be three months, six months

  • or eight months or even one year of productivity,

  • or actually this gets a lot worse

  • and you have already invested a few months

  • in your own learning, now you're more prepared.

  • Now you could pivot, you have more choices

  • you could test new things, you can maybe try a new skill

  • or go on a freelance website.

  • Yes, we are now transitioning into a different era,

  • that maybe you need to be more like a free agent

  • you need to be a freelancer,

  • now you need to be able to work from home.

  • Before, it's nice to work from home

  • now with what's happening with the financial crisis,

  • you need to develop that ability to work from home.

  • It also means maybe as a couple

  • maybe you are a stay at home mom or stay at home dad,

  • you're taking care of your kids, you're going crazy

  • I know that, so both could work together as a couple

  • so both could be generating money before maybe only one

  • was working, now both need to be working to generate

  • more money and income to put in that emergency fund.

  • And please remember, stay safe,

  • stay strong and stay healthy.

  • (calm music)

- Hi, this is Dan Lok.

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仕事を失うのが怖い...どうしたらいいの? (I'm Scared Of Losing My Job...What Do I Do?)

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