When it’s time to move on
By Payal Agarwal
There is nothing like a perfect job. Every job will come with its fair share of bad days. A minor annoyance can be set right or even ignored. But closing your eyes to a profound problem is asking for trouble. Here’s a checklist of warning signs:
- The job has lost its initial thrill and challenge, now you are bored with the work and do your best to avoid it. That vital ” something” is sorely missing.
- Life has become routing and you are weary of performing the same old tasks day in and day out. The work content offers nothing new to do and leaves you going around in circles.
- The Job scheldule keeps you too busy with barely anytime left for family and friends. Or you desire a job closer to home because of the rising petrol costs.
- The company culture is not your cup of tea because of the prevailing dog-eat-dog atmotsphere, absence of team spirit or unending office politics.
- There is no potential for growth as you have exhausted all the advancement possilities be it in terms of promotion, rewards, learning new skills or getting a raise. You have nowhere to go in the job now.
- The work does not even use your talent to the maximum and job satisfaction level touches rock bottom. All in all, your career is stagnating and you are hungry for more.
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hey damn good piece!!!!!
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