For many people a job sucks because the job does not mean anything to them except for the salary they get. But a job can be enjoyable and have meaning and purpose if you follow these guidelines until they become a part of you:
Most of us pay big premiums to insure our houses, cars and health, but how many of us "insure" our careers? It is imperative that we do so. The steps we take can help us become resilient if and when we lose our jobs, and, at the same time, can help us win promotions or land better jobs in our organization. Here are some suggestions on what we can do:
·Keep an ongoing file of all our accomplishments.
·Be prepared for any contingency by maintaining an updated resume.
·Sharpen our communication skills.
·Build a network. Keep records of the people we meet on business, as well as socially
·Become indispensable or close to it.
·Remember that our professional education and self-development are never ending.
·One of the best methods of insuring our career is to prepare ourselves with an alternative career or career option.
·One of the best ways to keep on working is to work at being pleasant and courteous.
Peace and blessings!
2007-08-04 18:02:29
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answered by Anonymous
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so many reasons..the bosses suck,the company assigned me a number and that's all i am to them ...i lost the privilege of being human at some point, the pay sucks, the hours are horrible...people outside the company i work for tend to look down on me because i work there and basically treat me and my coworkers worse than dogs. i am not allowed to go to a school function of my children nor a dr appointment nor anything else that may come up without being punished...i do this so i can give my children a better life and they dont have to let the "man" stick it to them everyday
2007-08-05 00:55:15
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answered by bailie28 7
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well a job suck in the first place because you do not enjoy what you are doing there and just simply is there for the money. but if you are in a good company but the pay is small. i think it wont matter since y ou are in good hands right?
another reason is when the environment itself is not supportive of you or downright belittles your abilities. nothing beats this point of view. how will you perform if people around you belittles you?
2007-08-05 03:28:44
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answered by Anonymous
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My husband and I are both lucky enough to enjoy what we do. I know that there are many people who think of their employment as just a JOB (just over broke). We took the leap and have been running a part-time home based business apart from what we are currently doing which is allowing us to build a life-style that our family has come to enjoy. If you would like more information, contact me at markpatrick8@bigpond.com. Good luck either way!
2007-08-05 04:05:30
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answered by telco_united 1
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I end up spending about 2/3 of all of my shifts doing a job that i wasn't hired to do and tonight, when i complaned, i got into about an hour long argument over it. That is why god invented quitting.
2007-08-05 01:22:23
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answered by jackdaniels16555 1
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If mine sucked, I would correct it. I'm the owner! LOL.
2007-08-05 02:16:43
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answered by jdkilp 7
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because its working dumb ***
2007-08-05 00:56:14
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answered by Peter R. 3
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