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How to tackle the problem of heavy workloads at work
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[QUOTE="moonchild, post: 301373, member: 57467"] I think the best thing to do in such situations is to go where you are valued,within a couple of weeks you will be able to tell if a workplace is the place to be or not, if you feel like you have been shortchanged or you don't like the culture,you can tender your resignation letter and go where you are valued. In my country for example there is a lot of exploitation going on,many people are being worked like slave for even less than the minimum wage, even though I kind of sympathize with this people but they also have a chance to leave and go to the place they will be valued at least, it makes no sense to me to be working where you are not valued, it will dampen your creativity and make you think less of yourself , it is better to leave and find some where else. [/QUOTE]
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