Five Signs It’s Time for a New Job
Suze Orman lists her 5 ways you know it’s time for a new job.
- Friday is your favorite day.
- You’re bored.
- Stress is your middle name.
- You’re underappreciated (and overworked)
- You Keep Saying, “If I Could Do It All Over, I Would Be a …”
She also offers this sage advice:
Take control of your job destiny and make the moves that will put you in a position to actually enjoy your work. Simply waiting for things to work out, or sticking with a bad situation — playing defense — is a breach of self-respect.
Very good advice all the way around. I’m glad the Tabasco Man gave me similar advice a while back.
tabasco man
January 30, 2006 @ 9:12 pm
Hmmm, let’s see…
yes, yes, sometimes, yes, no.
Ooooh, more yes than no…
Gee Why
January 31, 2006 @ 10:17 am
For me, my answers are:
yes, most of the time (yes), nah (no), of course (yes), no (but if I did, I would like to be a Nike shoe desinger.
More yes than no for me as well.
Wayne's World
February 2, 2006 @ 4:45 pm
* Friday is your favorite day. – Of course! Who doesn’t like the weekend??
* You’re bored. – No
* Stress is your middle name. – No
* You’re underappreciated (and overworked) – No
* You Keep Saying, “If I Could Do It All Over, I Would Be a …” – Victoria’s Secret photographer
Wayne's World
February 2, 2006 @ 4:45 pm
* Friday is your favorite day. – Of course! Who doesn’t like the weekend??
* You’re bored. – No
* Stress is your middle name. – No
* You’re underappreciated (and overworked) – No
* You Keep Saying, “If I Could Do It All Over, I Would Be a …” – Victoria’s Secret photographer