Problem: Rudy and his friend Theo are salesmen at the same car dealership. Theo is suddenly let go, and Rudy thinks it's because the company is struggling and preparing to lay off more people. He debates whether or not to share his concerns with other coworkers, who may grow angry with the managers. What is the best way for Rudy to address this situation? He should consider that he's overgeneralizing, and that Theo may have been fired for a different reason. He should definitely share his concerns with his coworkers, because together they can pressure the company. He should go directly to the managers and confront them about whether a round of layoffs is coming. He should say nothing to his coworkers to avoid conflict, but he should begin looking for a new job.