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"I jacked my job when my boss was an arse and started up by myself.... Best thing I ever done but I've got the kinda job that I could do that.... I had a few omfg moments but don't regret it... But as has been said maybe best to get sorted before you jump x good luck " Totally agree hope for the best but plan for the worst | |||
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"I jacked my job when my boss was an arse and started up by myself.... Best thing I ever done but I've got the kinda job that I could do that.... I had a few omfg moments but don't regret it... But as has been said maybe best to get sorted before you jump x good luck " U looking for staff lol x | |||
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"I jacked my job when my boss was an arse and started up by myself.... Best thing I ever done but I've got the kinda job that I could do that.... I had a few omfg moments but don't regret it... But as has been said maybe best to get sorted before you jump x good luck U looking for staff lol x" Are you good at washing hair | |||
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"I jacked my job when my boss was an arse and started up by myself.... Best thing I ever done but I've got the kinda job that I could do that.... I had a few omfg moments but don't regret it... But as has been said maybe best to get sorted before you jump x good luck U looking for staff lol x Are you good at washing hair " I'd work in a farm as long as I enjoyed it x | |||
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"Would you leave a secure job that you have been in for 10 years? I've been working for a local authority for 10 years and desperately want to leave and earn more else where. Only problem is that nowhere else is secure enough. Any thoughts ideas and recommendations would be appreciated x" The issue as I see it is you're struggling between security & wanting more money. I don't know what job you currently do but are there no chances of promotion if you do well for your current (secure) employer? What have you done over the last 10 years that would appeal to an employer to offer you more financial remuneration? Have you taken on extra training, courses, more duties & responsibilities or investigated other areas of employment (& what qualities & qualifications) you need to succeed in other fields? Ask yourself, if YOU were a potential employer looking to offer someone a position then what would make you stand out from the other candidates? Also consider if its the money or the job or you that's making you frustrated with your current employment. Then make a plan of action, set a goal & realistic timetable to change what is not working for you & really GO for it. If you want anything in life you can get it if you work hard. It won't be handed to you on a plate. If you think it should be handed to you on a plate without you putting in any effort then stick with the security. If you plan, work at your goals & learn from successes (& failures) then you'll achieve more. I'm now working for myself & loving it. However I've been used to jobs paying excessive amounts. It doesn't always make you happy having more money. So think about that too. Good luck. | |||
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"Would you leave a secure job that you have been in for 10 years? I've been working for a local authority for 10 years and desperately want to leave and earn more else where. Only problem is that nowhere else is secure enough. Any thoughts ideas and recommendations would be appreciated x The issue as I see it is you're struggling between security & wanting more money. I don't know what job you currently do but are there no chances of promotion if you do well for your current (secure) employer? What have you done over the last 10 years that would appeal to an employer to offer you more financial remuneration? Have you taken on extra training, courses, more duties & responsibilities or investigated other areas of employment (& what qualities & qualifications) you need to succeed in other fields? Ask yourself, if YOU were a potential employer looking to offer someone a position then what would make you stand out from the other candidates? Also consider if its the money or the job or you that's making you frustrated with your current employment. Then make a plan of action, set a goal & realistic timetable to change what is not working for you & really GO for it. If you want anything in life you can get it if you work hard. It won't be handed to you on a plate. If you think it should be handed to you on a plate without you putting in any effort then stick with the security. If you plan, work at your goals & learn from successes (& failures) then you'll achieve more. I'm now working for myself & loving it. However I've been used to jobs paying excessive amounts. It doesn't always make you happy having more money. So think about that too. Good luck." This | |||
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