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I changed this.
- Jul 28, 2011
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The Great Resignation is here and no one is prepared
Around the world, workers are quitting their jobs in record numbers – and bosses are still scrambling to figure out how to keep them
https://www.wired.co.uk/article/great-resignation-quit-job
It seems a global pandemic is a thing which causes people to become introspective and reconsider what work, and life, means to them.
I'm one of them. I've been thinking recently about changing jobs but remaining in the same field (I.T.) When I look at what's out there though nothing excites me. It's just more of what I'm already doing in a different office that I might have to visit once a month depending on their attitudes to home working.
So, does that mean a career change? How the hell does one do that?
I'm nearly 37, been working since I was 17, and I've only ever been any good at what I'm doing now. Being good at something doesn't mean I enjoy it though and I'm not able to just trudge through my days and enjoy life outside of work.
Work is 40 hours a week - why would I want to be unhappy, or at least underwhelmed, for that amount of time, every week, for the next 30 years?
Got me wondering if any others on here are thinking the same. Or if anybody has done the career change thing. How did you do it? How did it work out?
Around the world, workers are quitting their jobs in record numbers – and bosses are still scrambling to figure out how to keep them
https://www.wired.co.uk/article/great-resignation-quit-job
It seems a global pandemic is a thing which causes people to become introspective and reconsider what work, and life, means to them.
I'm one of them. I've been thinking recently about changing jobs but remaining in the same field (I.T.) When I look at what's out there though nothing excites me. It's just more of what I'm already doing in a different office that I might have to visit once a month depending on their attitudes to home working.
So, does that mean a career change? How the hell does one do that?
I'm nearly 37, been working since I was 17, and I've only ever been any good at what I'm doing now. Being good at something doesn't mean I enjoy it though and I'm not able to just trudge through my days and enjoy life outside of work.
Work is 40 hours a week - why would I want to be unhappy, or at least underwhelmed, for that amount of time, every week, for the next 30 years?
Got me wondering if any others on here are thinking the same. Or if anybody has done the career change thing. How did you do it? How did it work out?