Oct 30 2008
Making A Job Change
While it is a very hard thing to say goodbye to people you work with and share your life with every day, sometimes it’s the best decision for you and your career to move onward and upward.
How do you know when that time has come? If you are spending more time amusing yourself on the internet and finding creative ways to goof off instead of working, you are bored and could be disruptive to others on the job.
It may be the right time to talk to you supervisor and ask for a new project, a job change or better still, a promotion. If that is not possible and you are no longer learning and able to challenge yourself on the job, think about making a job change.
You owe it to yourself to do your best. Your sense of worth and self-respect depend on you feeling like you are giving 100% on the job. If you find yourself not doing that or not caring enough to do it, it is time to go.
Remember, career mysteries are solved by Ms. Therese.










hi terry
gosh, you’re famous. the first of the Woodbury Tales to hit the big time! good for you. A great insightful
piece. i just finished a training gig. there are people who have been there 20, 30 and nearly
40 years and it shows. they should take a look at your piece.
i think of you and our group often as i sit in my office working away.
book is still going strong. be well