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Thread: Job Help

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    Hero BangShifter catchmeblue70's Avatar
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    Job Help

    Most of you have been privy to my job issues over the last year and a half. Well, it's not getting any better. There's a light at the end of the tunnel though...a job has been posted in my old office. It's not the same work that I was doing before, but I could learn it. I want out of this office something fierce, even if it means giving up the no dress code and some schedule flexibility. My dilemma is do I apply for the new job knowing I may only be here another 15 months or so or do I keep putting up with the crap here?
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    I say apply for the new job, experience is worth it. No sense staying somewhere you hate.
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    15 months of working a job you don't like can really take a toll on a person, I would move on to the job that is going to make you happy.........

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    Apply for the new job.

    At the end of the day, you owe your employer an honest day's work and they owe you and honest day's pay. Whether it is for 10 years, one week, or 15 months, that's the bottom line in my eyes.

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    Resume fodder...apply for the new job
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    most times those hated jobs really cause trouble when you're trying to find another job - leave a job you love for the better reference.
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    I worked for one (Major) Company for 19 years, the Company was good but we had such Jack Ass Bosses, they downsized our base, take a permanent transfer or Severance pay, it took me 2 seconds to decide and I never looked back. I'd go for the new job and look at it as a stepping stone to the next one.


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    Interview at minimum. It's good practice at minimum. I'm big about being happy and satified at work. After all you spend a ton of your time there. Pay can "sometimes" off set misery if you have actual expenses (like kids, or high mortgage, etc), but by enlarge I would jump ship.

    I was in the situation about two years ago, miserable day in and day out at work for about 3 months running. Just didn't like my boss, didn't like the direction the department was going and left work perpetually unsatisfied with the work I was doing (or rather never being able to actually complete anything). Because I had been here 5 years at that point and my company had historically been good to me (first job out of college, etc) I went to my boss's boss and told him point blank I'm going to put my resume out to the world and start looking for another job. That openned his eyes, and lead to a significant promotion 3 weeks later(over my own department), which then several months later domino'd into a bigger promotion of over the deparment I was once miserable in (ie, became my old boss's boss!). So IMO, sitting and waiting it out is a waste of time. If you want to do better for yourself, it requires doing something about it. In this case, apply and interview, and if you decide the schedule or dress code aren't worth it, make that decision after the interview.

    That's my two cents anyways.
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    The only thing is my aunt, who works in that office, has mentioned that as far as she knows I plan on staying in BG when Bryan graduates. While I'd love to, and I might have to stay a little while, I know the chances are slim to none. Should I feel bad about taking the position, we're it offered, and then leaving so soon?
    Who needs sugar and spice and everything nice? I'm a Southern girl - give me cars, guns and whiskey on ice. ~Mrs. Remy-Z

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    Lord God King BangShifter TheSilverBuick's Avatar
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    Nope. Sometimes plans change, it's part of life.
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