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Coping with a Job You Hate
Posted by teenarose in coping in job you hate, guest article on April 22, 2011
I have a few clients who absolutely hate their current jobs but feel stuck where they are because they believe that there isn’t anything else out there. Unfortunately, few people have the luxury in today’s economy to leave a job without having something definite already lined up and the job dissatisfaction rate continues to climb. Having [...]
How to Love the Job You Hate
Posted by teenarose in coping in job you hate, featured, new post, self-assertiveness on November 11, 2009
Whether your complaint is a bad boss, too much bureaucracy, office politics, boring work, or all of the above, you don’t have to suffer in silence (or not so silently). You can take steps to improve your situation, even if you can’t afford to leave. Once you begin intervening on your own behalf, you’ll start [...]
Quitting Your Job: Should You Give Notice, or Give Employers What They Deserve?
Posted by teenarose in coping in job you hate, featured, new post on September 8, 2009
Reading a recent post over at Brazen Careerist, I found myself drawn to the straight talk about quitting your job: “Hell, quit your job – no letter, no notice – and get on with it.” The question jobseekers always ponder is whether to give notice, and if so, how much should be given. Employers should [...]
Coping With a Job You Hate
Posted by teenarose in coping in job you hate, featured, more good stuff, new post on August 12, 2009
All of us have been there at some point. Out of necessity, you are stuck in a job that is unbearable — and as a result, you hate life. This is all-too-common, where workers are often treated as commodities and liabilities, and get almost no real respect. Unfortunately, under current conditions few have the luxury [...]







