Social Sciences, asked by nvmahesh16149, 4 months ago


Imagine yourself to be a worker who a lost job suddenly due to COVID-19 and had no
Employment for the next few months. Write an account of a day in your life in first person.​

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Answered by dg262006
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Explanation:

While the stress of losing a job can seem overwhelming, there are many things you can do to take control of the situation, maintain your spirits, and find a renewed sense of purpose.

Bearded man in work jeans, sitting in driver's seat of parked work van, feet swung outside open door, consumed in thought

The stress of losing a job

Whether you’ve been laid off, downsized, forced to take early retirement, or seen contract work dry up, losing your employment is one of life’s most stressful experiences. Aside from the obvious financial anguish it can cause, the stress of losing a job can also take a heavy toll on your mood, relationships, and overall mental and emotional health.

Our jobs are often more than just the way we make a living. They influence how we see ourselves, as well as the way others see us. Even if you didn’t love your job, it likely provided you a social outlet and gave a structure, purpose, and meaning to your life. Suddenly finding yourself out of work can leave you feeling hurt, angry, or depressed. You might be questioning your identity, grieving all that you’ve lost, or feeling anxious about what the future holds.

Answered by subhojitdas0987
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Answer:

I would feel very bad in that situation.

Explanation:

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