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MarkPaul · 26-30, M
How can I help you, my child...?
MarkPaul · 26-30, M
@QueenElsa There's nothing worse than spending time at a job that you want to quit [u]and[/u] doing nothing. You need to create a list of options. Three things to consider to come up with your list...
1. Can you afford to quit?
2. Do you have any passions that can give you satisfaction while you are working?
3. What is stopping you from looking for another job?
Only you can come up with a list that will be meaningful to you. You must come up with an actual written/typed list. Don't worry if you spend a few days looking at a blank sheet of paper/screen.
1. Can you afford to quit?
2. Do you have any passions that can give you satisfaction while you are working?
3. What is stopping you from looking for another job?
Only you can come up with a list that will be meaningful to you. You must come up with an actual written/typed list. Don't worry if you spend a few days looking at a blank sheet of paper/screen.
QueenElsa · 22-25
@MarkPaul I don't [i]need [/i]a job, it was just easy to get hired because I'm a friend of my boss (he's my friends uncle) (and he owns his own company), the job is roofing, and it sucks. I could easily get a job at an electronics store, like Best Buy, which I am very interested in that type of thing. And the only thing stopping me is that I'm the only one working for him, so if I quit he'll get really behind on work by himself.
QueenElsa · 22-25
@MarkPaul I'm planning on talking to him tomorrow about getting some days off, so I'm not working all the time. I think he thinks, I'm like [i]money hungry[/i] and that I don't have a life outside of work. I rarely have time to do hobbies or hang out with friends and family cause I'm either working or sleeping, and I don't really need a job right now, but it's nice to have some extra money, but now, I don't even have time to spend it :P