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How To Survive a Job You Hate
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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 284015, member: 76163"] [SIZE=15px][FONT=Verdana]If you hate your job, there's a good chance that other people do too. In fact, it's likely that most of your coworkers don't even like the job they're doing. If you think they're just being nice when they say they like their jobs, consider this: Hating your job is often not a symptom of low self-esteem or mental illness; it's more likely rooted in everyday reality. Here are five signs that your job really does suck: Your boss doesn't seem to care about improving things. As long as things stay the same, there's little hope of improvement — which makes it hard to feel motivated to work there. You're bored out of your mind at work every day and can't wait for lunchtime so you can go home and be with family or friends who make you laugh or feel good about yourself. You dread going into work because of all the crap people do, but none of them really knows any better either. Everyone is just acting out of habit and living their own lives without regard for how their actions affect others around them. Even though everyone on staff complains about how awful things are at their workplace, no one seems willing to take responsibility for anything positive that could be done differently or even better. Get some perspective about what's really going on in the office. If it's clear that there are serious problems with management styles, systems and operations, then maybe it's time for a change -- even if those changes seem unlikely right now. Maybe someone else could be doing the job better than you are now; maybe that person is waiting for someone else to take over from them (or vice versa). And maybe there are other factors involved as well, such as personality conflicts between people.[/FONT][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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