Breaking free from the job rut
Dec 8th, 2005 | By Bill | Category: Employment NewsOn Breaking Free from the Job Rut
“I stayed in my position for eight months (about 71/2 months longer than I wanted to). The work was boring, it was in a field I had no experience in or desire to learn about … and there was a bitter and awful office manager who had the ear of the president, and used that to constantly undermine my work.”
“This job I have now is just one more in a never-ending series of dysfunctional situations. Way-ward staff, messed-up inventories, incompetence, unrealistic expectations, a myriad of other issues to deal with and no satisfaction.”
“I stayed in a job I hated because it wasn’t the ‘job’ that I hated – it was only parts of the job. … I felt at times like I was being dragged – down a winding hill – by a blindfolded runaway bull.”
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