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How To Know When to Quit Your Current Job
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 206387, member: 61772"] People use all sorts of reasons to quit a job. Often they quit because they think they can find a better one. They figure that since they are doing poorly, or feel the boss or colleagues are treating them unfairly, that there must be something better waiting for them somewhere else in the world. It is important to have good reasons to quit a job because you don't want to quit and later wish you hadn't. There comes a point in every job when quitting is a good idea. However, it may be difficult for some to recognize when that moment has arrived. Quitting a job can mean losing friends and coworkers you like, along with the income you counted on to pay your rent or mortgage, and replace your car. Also, many people are reluctant to quit their job because of the uncertainty of what will happen next, or because they fear their reputation might be ruined if they fail. So when should you quit? The best time to quit a job is when it is clear what your chances for future success and satisfaction are. A job that does not do it for you may have its perks, but suffocating in a workplace where you feel disrespected is a surefire way to ruin your day. From being surrounded by negativity to leading a squad of backstabbers, there are a variety of serious red flags that could make your current gig the wrong fit. Another thing is not able to get due promotion. It is important to know when to quit a job because no job is worth sacrificing your well-being for. This includes mental, physical, and emotional. [/QUOTE]
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