Should You Quit Your Job?
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I am in job I don't like, but have just put a deposit on a house. The pay is reasonable but I feel there is no route to progression or advancement and all my hard work goes unnoticed. I have recently been accused of some thing I did not do, which was dropped very quickly when I used terms such as deformation of character and damaging my integrity. It has left a very bitter taste in my mouth. I feel trapped because I have a house to pay for. What do I do???
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Very motivating.....me myself did have fear of quitting my job...but all i can say im glad i did it....weak or strong economy does not matter.....it is in you how you will direct your life in terms of financial, time management...most probably dream of becoming the boss of your company.......
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great video...very motivating...the problem with many ppl is that even though they can say "NO" to all the questions...ppl feel stuck and depressed because there's no other opportunities out there...the days of quitting jobs without another is long gone i think...especially in this weak economy...any thought?
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@styb2002 - Thanks but no thanks. Have a new job, and it rocks!
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@TheDeadlyAvenger may I suggest try making money online. There are a lot of sites promoting making money online. I use to be like you undecided what to aim for
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Same Job >> 8 yrs later same pay
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Another good way to find out: Are your co-workers, managers all talking about quitting or even really quitting?
If so, it's time to plan your next move.
Even a so-called dream job (good pay, good people, good location, good job scope) may not stay that way forever. Things are moving fast these days. Maybe the company's taken over by a shitty management. Maybe a rival company is winning.
You may not want to change your job, but the job has already changed for you - and not in a good way.
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I am 17, and I work as a parcel at a local Fredmeyer, Its a great job, and I have great coworkers, but I am still in high school and I am gettting behind in my school work even when I am doing 20 hrs a week, I almost failed a class. I wake up at 5:30 to get ready for highschool, get home around 4 and have to get to work by five, and then get home around 12, I am tired when I go to school, and I am exhausted, I really dread having to go to work, what should I do in your opinion?
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@ColeeWolee sorry about your work place situation. It certainly sounds familiar, good luck!
I already know I need to leave my current job, but my biggest issue is knowing what I want to do next. The minute I have a goal, I can make steps to attain it, but right now, I just don't know.
TheDeadlyAvenger 2 years ago
I didn't know exactly what I wanted to do. I knew I wanted to make films and teach - that was about it.
But I never would have figured out exactly what if I'd stayed in my job. It's too much of a time and focus suck. Leaving became a key factor in figuring out what would come next.
Stranahan 2 years ago
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I've been watching your movies for a while. This one was so good I had to comment- excellent list. Very original. Nice work.
David
WoWTirrus 2 years ago
Thanks very much!
Stranahan 2 years ago