Devil's Advocate here:
Recently I was given some 'Sage' advice: = "Be less thoughtful." ((comment by friendly 'b') (even wrote it down somewhere.))
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You were looking for a job when you got this one.
Whatever you choose to do = Your decision.
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Background info:
I wish someone had given me some of this info in my past job lives.
Before you jump ship, there's some Debatable points:
So, there's having a job, and not having a job. (Choose one.)
Before you throw yourself to the wind, consider You, and Your requirements first and above all others. Then decide.
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If you choose to stay:
Consider how you can delegate tasks.
Learning how to delegate tasks dropped in your lap well, will decrease your stress level, while also preserving your job, and demonstrate how you are able to handle pressure.
Do a web search for the situation, perhaps something may help.
So, there's a disgruntled place, and a not disgruntled place. Decide what to do.
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If you choose to go: feel good about it.
My experiences have landed me in high pressure sink or swim situations. Some of those were totally awesome. I try really well, sometimes that works, and sometimes doesn't.
Your mileage may vary, based on your specific circumstances.
Some things a degree can't help, and experience matters more. Sometimes circumstances are beyond anyone's control. You have to decide.
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Currently, where I am working, the organization is doing a buyout, and the long-timers are parachuting out, and things are changing.
Things are going to change, and this place is going to need experience more than ever. Most Fortune 500 places have long ago passed this level. (What are the odds.)
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I also recently felt like "Mikie in the old LIFE cereal commercial", ("give it to Mikie, he'll eat anything.") perhaps because I was always cordial and said if I can help I will.
I have stopped volunteering for more work, because we have lost another position, and I simply don't have time to do more work because I am doing my job and was given part of another job too, and I still volunteer because I am not afraid of work.
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Recently, I found working two jobs in one, while testing, and family and all, and my studies were stressing me a lot and I even had nightmare/dreams about a proctor exam (even last night). So, I had to de-stress and just rest a bit. (Yeah, am aware have used word 'and' too many times. (one can deduct some points if that makes one happy.))
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Yeah, am also working on my game plan, and the real plan, and the fun plan. I find I need to use my downtime more for me, and less for studying for a bit.
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Be Happy,
Regards,
traveler
Recently I was given some 'Sage' advice: = "Be less thoughtful." ((comment by friendly 'b') (even wrote it down somewhere.))
...
You were looking for a job when you got this one.
Whatever you choose to do = Your decision.
...
Background info:
I wish someone had given me some of this info in my past job lives.
Before you jump ship, there's some Debatable points:
So, there's having a job, and not having a job. (Choose one.)
Before you throw yourself to the wind, consider You, and Your requirements first and above all others. Then decide.
...
If you choose to stay:
Consider how you can delegate tasks.
Learning how to delegate tasks dropped in your lap well, will decrease your stress level, while also preserving your job, and demonstrate how you are able to handle pressure.
Do a web search for the situation, perhaps something may help.
So, there's a disgruntled place, and a not disgruntled place. Decide what to do.
...
If you choose to go: feel good about it.
My experiences have landed me in high pressure sink or swim situations. Some of those were totally awesome. I try really well, sometimes that works, and sometimes doesn't.
Your mileage may vary, based on your specific circumstances.
Some things a degree can't help, and experience matters more. Sometimes circumstances are beyond anyone's control. You have to decide.
...
Currently, where I am working, the organization is doing a buyout, and the long-timers are parachuting out, and things are changing.
Things are going to change, and this place is going to need experience more than ever. Most Fortune 500 places have long ago passed this level. (What are the odds.)
...
I also recently felt like "Mikie in the old LIFE cereal commercial", ("give it to Mikie, he'll eat anything.") perhaps because I was always cordial and said if I can help I will.
I have stopped volunteering for more work, because we have lost another position, and I simply don't have time to do more work because I am doing my job and was given part of another job too, and I still volunteer because I am not afraid of work.
..
Recently, I found working two jobs in one, while testing, and family and all, and my studies were stressing me a lot and I even had nightmare/dreams about a proctor exam (even last night). So, I had to de-stress and just rest a bit. (Yeah, am aware have used word 'and' too many times. (one can deduct some points if that makes one happy.))
...
Yeah, am also working on my game plan, and the real plan, and the fun plan. I find I need to use my downtime more for me, and less for studying for a bit.
...
Be Happy,
Regards,
traveler