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Oct 22 2008

Should I Stay Or Should I Go?

Published by thehabe at 10:48 am under Uncategorized Edit This

andy-1-015.jpg Here is the River Rose steam boat that runs cruises along the Hudson River out of Newburgh, NY. Try it sometimes, very enjoyable and the view of West Point and surrounds is breathtaking.

We’ve been talking about job searches. What if you are working in a job and you hate your boss or the pay is lousy or some other factor is sucking the joy out of your life? In a tough economy, buyer’s job market, should you make a move? My response is yes.

Have you ever thought about he possibility of winning the lottery or gaining a large sum of money which would allow you to do whatever you want in life? Have you taken that thought to its final conclusion, after all the travel and such, what would you really want to do with your life and your time on earth?

Whatever that answer turns out to be, that’s what you should do. I know it’s not easy to just pick up and leave a job and finances are always going to get in the way of your ultimate freedom, but this is what you were meant to do, so go and do it. More on this next time we meet. And thanks for reading my blog.

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2 Responses to “Should I Stay Or Should I Go?”

  1. jodapoeton 22 Oct 2008 at 5:33 pm edit this

    I agree. If your job is causing so much stress even in this economy you have to make a change. There is always something you can do. And, one another note, stress causes so many physical symptoms so in the long run you’re doing more harm than good staying in a job you hate. I’ve been there so I know.

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