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How To Know When to Quit Your Current Job
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[QUOTE="Kendy, post: 216960, member: 63869"] For me, the best way to know it is time to quit your current job is when you have better opportunities or apart from that, when the present salary cannot foot your bills. Personally, I quit jobs wherein the pressure is too much on me. There was a school I was teaching to make a source of living but the working conditions were unfavourable, long working hours and miserable low wages coupled with several threats of dismissal from work if you cannot keep up with the task. Salaries were being owed and slashed on several occasions and the management had no concern for the welfare of their staff, not minding how these could affect total worker's productivity. Long working hours was another challenge, where you resume as early as 7am and close by 4pm and almost 6pm every Fridays. I realized that I was not growing in the organization because there was no promotion and my knowledge was being sapped out without refill, there was no opportunity where you could elevate yourself academically because the superior will not allow such development. I had to resign because I know if I remained there, I will fail to acknowledge my worth and value. [/QUOTE]
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