Monday, May 11, 2020

I quit my unhappy job too late - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog

I quit my unhappy job too late - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog I got an awesome email from a reader of the blog, who found the courage to quit a well-paying job and move on to something else. Heres his story: I was very unhappy in my last job, and though I knew your work, I still quit too late. I feel like I should have quit half a year ago. So, why did I stay too long in the old job? There were two reasons: One was money. Not the amount they pay, but rather the security that it gave me. I had no savings but was in debt. Which scared me about changing my job. If the new job wouldnt have been good, I would have had a problem. This is now different, when I finally applied I had enough savings to live for some months without a job. The second reason was the memory of the good times in this company. It really started out nice. Most people there are really likeable. The problems started when a coworker quit and I got his position. This position is really shitty, because of bad management and a lot of organizational problems. Of course, I knew part of this beforehand and I made it a condition that these things change. My boss agreed to this, because otherwise I would have refused to take the position. But in nearly a year, next to nothing changed. Of course, a lot of things changed. But not the really important stuff. For a long time I thought they will change, I worked for them to change. I just wished to be as happy as in the beginning. Over time, I developed most of your warning signs. (Physical symptoms, procrastination, I stopped to care, ) The unhappiness made me even more unhappy. When Im happy, Im motivated and do my work well. When I started to grow unhappy, I saw that my work isnt as half as good as it could be. And I even need more time to do it, because I didnt want to do it in the first place. Knowing I do not nearly as good as I could increased the unhappiness and decreased motivation further. So it grew worse over time, with no way out. I even tried to get rid of this work, to get new assignments. But nobody else at the company had the necessary knowledge, so my boss wouldnt let me change it, despite knowing that I am not happy with it. At my new workplace, the manager talks about motivation and job satisfaction/happiness. (The German word used is Zufriedenheit, which can be translated both ways). There is also a culture of respect. The managemant demands that people work together for a common goal, which is also very nice. All the people I know so far are nice and welcoming. I only work for two days at my new job, but Im already confident that this will be a nice place to work. I wrote this down, in case you want to use it for any future article. If you use it, please substitute my name with a pseudonym. Kudos on finding the courage to quit an unhappy job and move on to something better! Related posts The top 10 bad excuses for not quitting a job that sucks. The top 10 signs youre not happy at work. Thanks for visiting my blog. If you're new here, you should check out this list of my 10 most popular articles. And if you want more great tips and ideas you should check out our newsletter about happiness at work. It's great and it's free :-)Share this:LinkedInFacebookTwitterRedditPinterest Related

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