I am not happy with my job, also its very difficult to me to get new job
By abhijitkd
@abhijitkd (92)
India
8 responses
@chrystaltears (3392)
• United States
15 Sep 11
Just be sure that whatever you do, that you have enough faith in yourself that you know you will find something else to do. Yes, it is miserable to stay where you are unhappy. I don't know about leaving your house, but I don't think you would consider it if it weren't a sensible decision. You look like a man with a sound mind.!
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@hardworkinggurl (37063)
• United States
14 Sep 11
I say it is wise that you are allowing yourself 2 - 3 months to think things through. You are smart to not jump into hasty decisions at the current time and after the time period things might just be better for you.
Yes allow the time and see how things go and maybe you will feel differently about leaving home and or be better prepared. Good luck to you and hope it all goes well.
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@maximax8 (31046)
• United Kingdom
13 Sep 11
At the moment there is a world recession. I am sorry to hear that you don't like your job. I know a guy that transferred to a different shop because he didn't get on with his line manager. He is now much happier at his work and he has found a room to live in near his new work. It might be unlikely that in two to three months you will find another job. That is due to many people being unemployed and not many jobs being available.
In my second year of primary school teaching I had a variety of different schools to work at. One teacher was off sick and I taught her Year 1 class. That school was in special measures. It was the winter and the heating went off. It was quite a stressful place to work. Next I worked in a Reception class for two days. The head teacher asked if I wanted to work in the Nursery. I found that not so enjoyable and then it got really miserable. I told my supply agency I wanted to leave. I found a lovely position teaching Year 1 at a coastal school. I loved teaching there and remember the children with fondness. When that contract ended I worked at a lovely village school with Years 1 and 2.
Good luck.
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@chiwasaki (4694)
• Philippines
13 Sep 11
Hi friend!
I've been in your situation before. For almost about a month, I want to leave my work. I'm no longer happy and I don't want to waste my time with something I will never be happy. So I decided to resign from work. The hardest part is getting a new job. But I don't have regrets. Try to apply for a new job first before completely leaving your work.
@Digitalgal (91)
• United States
13 Sep 11
This is an odd decision to leave your house forever if you do not find a job in2-3 monthes. Without any money where would you go? How wil you get money to eat? I really think you need to rethink this decision.
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@WakeUpKitty (8694)
• Netherlands
13 Sep 11
I once did it but the economic was much better at that time, plenty of jobs and I did not care about the kind of job, just about feeling happy and working with friendly people.
I assume that you thought it all over and you have saved a bit so you can be jobless for some time? This will give you the time to find something new.
If your job is killing you it's hard to stay. I wish you all the luck in the world, may great things come to you.
@GemmaR (8517)
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13 Sep 11
The most important thing in life is that you should be happy, so yo are certainly right to want to try and find another job if you aren't happy in the one that you have at the moment. You should also remember that you will find it easier to get a job if you already have one, because it looks better if you're looking for a job in a current job rather than being unemployed. You should think about whether you are able to do anything which would help you, such as get another qualification that would add to your CV making you a more attractive candidate for the job.