I don't like my job anymore. Should I quit or continue doing it?
Anonymous
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Jan 3, 2016
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Well, I'd say keep it until you have another job lined up, so at least you'll make some income and not go without income for a while, however if you don't need the income then quit your job.
MsLorax
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Jan 13, 2016
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Keep this job for now and look around for other job opportunities. If something good comes up then leave your current job if you wish.
ChitChatBug
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Jan 15, 2016
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If you think you can financially support yourself for an indefinite amount of time while you look for a new job - you could quit!
Realistically, I think the best option is to take some time after work or during your lunch breaks and research some new opportunities and apply to them. When you get a job offer that you're interested in, you can put your notice in your current job that you don't like - and upgrade to the one you do!
One piece of advice, though. Try not to burn bridges with your colleagues at the job you don't like. Leave gracefully and on good terms - you never know when a rainy day comes along and you might need to back track!
devilsOrchestra
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Jan 27, 2016
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maybe you should look at why you don't like your job? is there another department you can move to? if not then how about looking for something else while your working, it looks good on your CV and you will have something to move straight on to rather than regretting it later on.
greatfulBraveheart
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Jan 27, 2016
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Continue until you find another job you would like to work in. If you quit that would be a wrong move, you will lose money, money that would help you with clothing,food,rent etc.
JesusLovesYouStill
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Jan 28, 2016
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Oh that's rather simple but take a deep breath. Ok Dear. then consider what is this job giving you for now. You normally get some positive things from this job. You need to itemize those things that are pros on your job. Also weigh in with the Cons, it will help you to make a better decisions if you should quit the job or not. It is not the end, you have a lot of good things on your side. You can work, you have skills from the job. Best of luck
Anonymous
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Jan 28, 2016
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You might want to consider whether you are willing to take a risk here and sacrifice this financial security that you have with your present job. At the same time , having passion for the job is also important ... it makes it easier and also improves performance. It can also be the makeover your life needs at the moment, especially if you feel depressed or dissatisfied with the current job that you have. Ultimately this is a decision only you can make, after weighing the risks and benefits.
Anonymous
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Jan 29, 2016
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I wouldn't suggest quitting your current job until you get a new job that you actually enjoy doing..
Anonymous
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Feb 6, 2016
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It all depends on how possible it is for you to lack a salary for the time period it takes for you to find a new job. A better choice is always to look for a better one while you're still in the old one.
Anonymous
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Feb 6, 2016
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Here are some questions to consider about quitting your job or continuing with it: Can you find new ways to enjoy your job? What aspects of your job do you dislike and can you change them? If you do decide to quit, have you got another job, better than your current one, you're fairly certain you will enjoy for a long period of time lined up? If you haven't gotten a job lined up and you decide to quit do you have enough money for bills to last you at least 6 months of unemployment while you look for a job? Take a look at these things before deciding what's best for you :).
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