are you sure its not from going out everynight? I know how wild you are when it comes to bars and parties..btw you still owe me that drink see you tonight;)
2007-07-11 07:02:44
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answered by mizzms 4
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I was so excited about getting married and going on my honeymoon to Hawaii... I felt great at work for about a month. But, all I could think about was when the trip was over and I'd have to go back to work... and that was BEFORE we even left! Well, when I went back to work... I was more depressed than ever. I know I need to find a new job. You may need to do the same. If you can manage, take a couple of weeks off before starting a new job... and this time... make sure it's something you'll enjoy. I know I will.
2007-07-11 14:08:45
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answered by MisselToe 2
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When I had a job burn out, everyone else noticed just by looking at me. I was moving a bit slowly, looked tired, almost shaking, and looked scatter brained. I also started to care less everyday but at same time I loved my coworkers and the job was easy. My boss even advised me to take a day off to rest. What a great boss he was!
2007-07-11 14:19:36
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answered by deep_crawl 3
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Sounds like my job to the T. Never want to get up in the morning unless your off. Messing around on yahoo answering questions when i should be working....Yeah i would say yolur burnt out too. But a new job could be worse.
2007-07-11 14:02:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I gave up the job I had when I cried every time I thought of going in and trying one more time to do things 100% perfectly (which is what they required) and resenting those around me who supposedly could do that. After one too many award ceremonies where one person was praised for being able to do what 480 others couldn't, I quit. And was later diagnosed with depression and put into pyschological care.
2007-07-11 14:12:41
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answered by Jess 7
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Job burn out is when you are making excuses not to go to work and following through with them...I have really good experience in this area and have lost a lot of jobs due to that...The only way to get rid of it is to find a job you like...seriously.
2007-07-11 14:01:48
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answered by cdb774 3
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You are showing classic signs right now!
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Dreading going to work - so much that when your day is off, you start getting nervous that you have to go back, and you can't enjoy the day away...
A careless attitude about work in general
Boredom - no challenge
Same old routine...
Sounds like you may need a boost!
2007-07-11 14:04:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Ricardo Montalban calls asking if you'd like a vacation to Fantasy Island?
2007-07-11 14:02:24
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answered by Spirit-X 4
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i felt exactly how you feel, it passes, doing one job really makes you feel tired. I think its time for you to look for a new job, trust me once you get out of that routine you'll feel better. More creative and more energetic.
hang in there buddy
2007-07-11 14:02:38
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answered by My Pitseleh 4
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exactly what you listed above. i have it. it has no cure.
2007-07-11 14:01:50
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answered by Anonymous
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