I Almost Gave Up Today

@Shavkat (140119)
Philippines
December 18, 2023 3:58am CST
This morning, Google logged out of my WeChat account, and I cannot access my classes online. One of my companies is using this schedule platform here. I am trying to log in on WeChat, but it has not pushed through a couple of times. Out of frustration, I was thinking of stopping working with them due to certain issues. I took my time to rethink and decided to use another phone number to register another account on WeChat. It is a waste of money, time, and energy to do this. The good thing is, I did not quit this job and took into consideration not lessening the income. Besides, I need the company's administration to deal with my craziness. Do you consider certain factors before quitting a job?
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5 responses
@flapiz (23152)
• United Kingdom
18 Dec 23
I normally quit the job when all the other options are exhausted. Usually I last 1 year and half. Tolerating everything and then I just walk away and quit of discontent. I do hope you can resolve your job issues.
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@Shavkat (140119)
• Philippines
18 Dec 23
This company a pesky one for me these past few days. The course of action is to ignore their flaws in dealing with the administrative part. My main point of being with them is to teach their students online. In time, I will leave them without any second thought. It is also the same actions you had mentioned.
@LadyDuck (472097)
• Switzerland
18 Dec 23
I decided to quit my job only because I had a better offer. I would examine all the options before quitting a job.
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@Shavkat (140119)
• Philippines
19 Dec 23
Weighing all the options is the best thing to do. At present, it is not the right time to stop working with them. The backup company needs more time to make it stable.
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@LadyDuck (472097)
• Switzerland
19 Dec 23
@Shavkat - Better to wait until you are sure that the backup company works for you.
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@Shavkat (140119)
• Philippines
20 Dec 23
@LadyDuck You are right. I hope this backup company will boost more next year. I am still working on it.
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@allknowing (137744)
• India
19 Dec 23
It is always good to weigh the pros and cons before taking any decision.
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@allknowing (137744)
• India
19 Dec 23
@Shavkat There is another approach PRODEM - Problem Analysis and Decision Making We had to attend a course while I was working
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@Shavkat (140119)
• Philippines
19 Dec 23
@allknowing I like that new technique. Let me check it. Thanks.
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@Shavkat (140119)
• Philippines
19 Dec 23
You are so right. I use the decision tree analysis and the result was so remarkable. That is, I cannot quit this job for now.
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@RebeccasFarm (90465)
• Arvada, Colorado
18 Dec 23
How annoying. No I usually quit on the spot.
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@Shavkat (140119)
• Philippines
19 Dec 23
If my biological parents were still alive, I would quit the job without thinking.
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• Arvada, Colorado
20 Dec 23
@peachpurple (13961)
• Malaysia
18 Dec 23
Give myself a chance to adapt to the changes. If i cannot take ot aftrr a month, i get a standby job before i thrown on the r letter
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@Shavkat (140119)
• Philippines
19 Dec 23
The job is fine with me. The only thing that I am whining about is the management. I just need to be more stable with the other company. Then, I will decide when to quit this company.