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i experience that everyday for schoolOriginally posted by Rhonda:When every workday morning, you wake up with an incredible, overpowering, sense of dread, pure dread.
Eh... but you can't quit school, ok?Originally posted by BeEtHoVeN:i experience that everyday for school
dun worry, mondays kill me while fridays resurrect meOriginally posted by Rhonda:Eh... but you can't quit school, ok?
you dont get that in uni, but somehow, something still isnt satisfying.Originally posted by BeEtHoVeN:i experience that everyday for school
thats when you kill yoruself.Originally posted by SydneyLibrarian:...when you've felt that you've stopped learning something new everyday!
When every workday morning, you wake up with an incredible, overpowering, sense of dread, pure dread.I thot this happens all the time, esp. on Mondays (for those working Mon-Fri/Sat)?
When you feel soooo bored and 'sian' with everything you do in the office, and even after taking time-off or returning after vacations, you STILL feel super bored and unenthusiastic about your work.This is common among many employees, no? Maybe it's just me.
it's time for me to changeOriginally posted by Rhonda:When every workday morning, you wake up with an incredible, overpowering, sense of dread, pure dread.
When you feel soooo bored and 'sian' with everything you do in the office, and even after taking time-off or returning after vacations, you STILL feel super bored and unenthusiastic about your work.
When you feel like you're tethering on the verge of insanity and might just go postal anytime now... Run for your lives!!
I guess you'll know when you're totally burnt out on the job and really need a change.
Both sucks for me ... staying put cos economy bad shape no where to go ... no luck with interview so far.... guess have to wait for lady luck to smile on me!!Originally posted by EricDraven:I guess it's time to change job when it fails to satisfy both your monetary and emotional expectations.
If the job sucks, you need at least a good salary to keep you going.
If the money sucks, the job must be challenging and interesting enough to motivate you.
If both suck, that's when you know it's time to head for greener pastures.