Feel upset with my new job
By Moliliuzu
@Moliliuzu (140)
China
June 5, 2010 12:31pm CST
Recentely , i change my job. then i find that i am not happy with it.
people here are not friendly. it may be my fault for not being positive enough.
meantime, the work is bornig. i want to quit this job! should I?
6 responses
@besthope44 (12123)
• India
5 Oct 10
Most time, its my work..with ontime deliveries and work loads. I try to divert mind on music and i feel better. We need to manage stress, as it is part of life in busy world.
But if we concentrate, we can manage it. I does it through my yoga, listening music and going out on vacation.
@Positive2012 (53)
• Philippines
19 Jul 10
Hey, stick with your job. What you're feeling is normal. It will go away after a while. In the meantime, try to be pleasant with everybody even if they are not. You'll be surprised people are just waiting for you to open. However, don't be too concerned about how they react towards you. If they are nice, great! If not, no biggie, go home, sleep and start a new day tomorrow.
@aileen2008 (838)
• Philippines
19 Jun 10
I always feel that way whenever I am new in a job. What I do is I focus on my job. I give it a try first and give myself six months whether I will like the job or not. But during this time, I will still search in the net for job openings in other companies. In that way, if I really did not like the job, I have already a pending application with other jobs.
Give it a chance, you are correct you might not be positive enough. Just bear in mind that there are others who do not have any jobs at all.
@nobbsy123 (851)
• Australia
13 Jun 10
Oh well I would simply put up with the job. After all you don't have to put up with work stress all day. In these uncertain economic times you are very lucky to even have a job. I know now that now that im unemployed and struggling to even pay the rent let alone eat.
@android (895)
•
5 Jun 10
The best thing for you to do would be to stick with your job and look for another one at the same time. That way you'll have the money from your current work and because you're still in work you'll also find it easier to get a different job. More people will be willing to take you on because you're already working.
@kingparker (9673)
• United States
5 Jun 10
Oh no, you have no idea how hard to find a job right now. Even though the media broadcast how many new jobs are added to the market, but still, it is the toughest time right now. You should hang on to it, and until you find another one.