Por qué el empleado más TRABAJADOR es el primero en caer

Why is the hardest-working employee the first to go when cuts come? The answer isn't bad luck. It's a pattern that repeats itself in every company, year after year, and almost no one explains it to you. In this video, I reveal why the one who puts in the most effort, the one who arrives early and stays late, usually ends up on the layoff list before the colleague who barely does the bare minimum. You'll understand how the company decides who to really cut, why your years of loyalty can become a target on your back, and why working hard in silence makes you invisible to those who decide your future. I also explain the trap of believing you're "indispensable," the cycle of burnout that destroys good people, and most importantly: how those who do survive the cuts play the game. It's not about working less. It's about no longer working blindly. If you've ever felt like you give your all and still aren't appreciated, this video is for you. ⏱️ In this video you'll understand: Why layoffs are decided with money, not effort The reason your boss doesn't know who you really are The trap of the "indispensable" employee The cycle of burnout that drags you down without you even noticing The 4 things you'll do starting tomorrow to protect yourself — Welcome to Fernando Investments. Here we talk frankly about how the world of work and money really works, so you can stop playing a game whose rules no one explained to you. I'll teach you to see the traps and hidden rules of the office and your wallet, so you can stop being used and start playing smarter. 👉 Subscribe for a new video every week about work, money, and the real world, no smoke and mirrors. 📌 Note: My goal is to explain things to you simply and directly. This content is educational and does not replace a professional financial or career advisor. Always do your own research and make your own decisions. #FernandoInvestments #Layoffs #WorkLife #Teamwork #Cutbacks #MoneyAndWork