Some people just weren't born to work for other people. Have you considered starting your own business? What is it that you're passionate about? List the five things you're best at and try to think of a way you can incorporate those qualities into your own business. If you're good with kids, consider tutoring, becoming an athletic coach, girl scout leader or dance teacher. Also consider going to school to become a teacher yourself if that's what you love. Opening your own business is your best bet, as it seems that it's in your personality to not want to work for others. In the meantime, just realize that it's a job, and everyone has one to get by! If it was extremely fun, we wouldn't get paid for it! Hope that helps, and good luck with your own biz! :)
2007-01-17 15:48:36
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answered by Kris 3
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I had the same problem. Up until the last 2 years I never kept a job longer than 3 months. The job I am at now I will have been there a year in Feb. Lately I've been wanting to walk out, but I've learned it is easier to get a job when you have a job. Besides, I'm going back to school now for my career. I just refuse to keep bouncing from one unhappy job to another. You should keep movin around until you find the job your happy at, in the mean time find what it is you really wanna do the rest of your life and how to get there, and go for it. Good Luck!
2007-01-17 16:02:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Most likely the issue is the jobs you've held are dead ends. There is little room for promotion and you don't feel fulfilled. Quitting without giving notice will ultimately hurt you when you find something you do want to do.
Figure out what you WANT to do and then decide how best to get there. You might also want to consider working as a short-term temp, if you have any clerical/office skills. You only need to be there a short time and your commitment is only for a few weeks at a time.
2007-01-17 15:52:25
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answered by DJ 3
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I'm putting together this material for my students... Having a career that makes you happy is best done as part of four steps. It's best to do in this order, but then go back to #1 and start over at every moment of your career.
First step: Intrinsic motivation. What makes you happy in your every day tasks. Think as broad as possible. What made you happy in your actual activities while a child? Playing with playdough? Solving problems? Hanging out with friends? Helping others? Sports?
Second step: Market. Connect what intrinsically motivates you with what is most marketable. What's marketable? 1) how many people find what you do is valuable. 2) how many other people can do what you can do. People usually forget the 2nd. And this is one reason why First step is important. Because you need to be the best at whatever you do and you need to enjoy it in order to keep the motivation to be the best.
Third step: Extrinsic Motivation. Do you want what the market offers? What's time worth? What's your family worth? What's your social life worth? What's money worth?
Fourth step: Integrate and Strategize. You know what you love, you know what people want from what you love, and you know the right balance of rewards for your efforts. Use this as a strategy for the tactics of finding the right path (whether it is school, a job, or a business plan).
2007-01-17 17:08:01
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answered by drjkfu 3
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i understand were you are coming from. I work in a place where i am a temp worker and i do way more work than the ones who are permanent workers. I'm stressed just like you are about the job. What i think is that because we have a lot of skills and love to do a good job we must deal with it until we find something with a higher pay rate. the only thing that is not good is when you leave a job without giving a notice.I bet the children love you at your job and it wouldn't be fare to them if you just jump out of their lives like that , children are very delicate
2007-01-17 16:00:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I would imagine that it's hard to get a good job without references who can vouch that you are a good worked (as you seem to say you are). Stop quitting without notice, it is never a good idea to burn bridges, you want these people as references. If you aren't happy at your job and do good work talk to your manager, maybe you can find something more stimulating. But just quitting is the worst thing that you can do. Not only is it bad for your future jobs (lack of references) but also shows that you lack the character, to do what is right and give notice.
2007-01-17 16:51:01
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answered by J O 3
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The teacher went to school and got an education so they wouldn't have to do so much manual work. Maybe they did not make that clear in high school . . .
Being a slacker at school means you end up with laboring, low paid jobs. Going forward with school means less labor {more brain work} and much better $$.
And do you look like your avatar at work ? Scowling and all ? Ya, that's good for job advancement . . .
2007-01-17 15:53:28
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answered by kate 7
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Aw, it truly is so unhappy! I hate to hearken to of a failed marriage. i imagine the most important ingredient you may do is ignore this guy, sit down tell your husband how unhappy you're and if issues do not substitute, then you definitely're leaving, yet rigidity that you do opt for portion of workout consultation! If issues do not workout consultation, spoil up, i understand it truly is unhappy yet you and fairly the youngsters ought to experience free. A 3 hundred and sixty 5 days later if this men pops up, bypass for it! yet do not do it now, it truly is going to in reality harm your husband, who will ultimately discover out by some ability, have self assurance me, and your babies will free faith in you. Be the bigger man or woman for quite longer, attempt to make it artwork. If it doesn't, then atleast you tried and also you recognize you could concentration on you your babies and ultimately some different person. in no way go away your marriage for some different person. it generally doesnt finally end up sturdy. sturdy success!
2016-11-25 00:38:01
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answered by ? 4
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You are probably a pretty smart person who should be doing more challenging work. If you haven't gone to college then go, or nursing school or into some other field that will bring out the best in you and pay you what you are worth. Good luck!
2007-01-17 15:50:35
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answered by Michael da Man 6
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You seem to be in the wrong field.... Find a field you're really interested in and start from scratch. Find a mentor who can help you "move up." It sounds as if you are getting bored because there are no more goals to meet...set your own goals to keep you motivated and interested.
2007-01-17 16:27:58
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answered by ♪ ♥ ♪ ♥ 5
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