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job problems


Question Posted Thursday January 22 2015, 1:00 pm

I need some advice. I have been in my job for two yrars. Its seems as though everyday they try making it harder one. I feel depressed and miserable being here. My family says it will get better to stick with it. I have been searching for a new job with no luck. What should I do?

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Grandfather answered Thursday January 22 2015, 4:31 pm:
Clearly, staying at a job where you are depressed and miserable isn't viable. Remaining in this state of unhappiness is not healthy for the company or you. When you find yourself this unhappy at work, it's important to consider one of two paths:

Change your Perspective and Re-Engage: This path is for those who find their unhappiness comes from within themselves or from factors that are commonplace across most employers. It's important to reinvigorate yourself by finding new meaning either at or outside of work.

Change Employers: People should choose this path when the majority of their dissatisfaction comes from factors specific to the employer. These factors can include a "toxic" manager or co-worker, skill and ability mismatch, and organizational viability. Regardless of the issue, ensure that your next employer does not exhibit the same flaws.

Whichever path you choose, it's important to give your career choices considerable thought. Career satisfaction for most people takes a "U" shape. We often begin with enthusiasm, question our path and then ultimately return to reasonable satisfaction. We must actively take control of our own happiness. If you are happy, there's no limit to what you can accomplish.

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