Wednesday, November 20, 2019
3 Times Youll Want to Quit Your Joband Shouldnt -The Muse
3 Times Youll Want to Quit Your Jobâ"and Shouldnt -The Muse 3 Times Youll Want to Quit Your Job- and Shouldnt Change in the office makes almost everyone a little uncomfortable. So when it happens, itâs hard not to want to explore other opportunities- even if youâre content in your current role. But before you put in your two weeksâ notice, take a deep breath. For a lot of people I know, this nervousness leads them to quit perfectly fine jobs because it seemed like the ârightâ time. And most, if not all, of those people eventually told me they made a terrible mistake. To help you avoid a similar fate, here are a few of those situations that have you poking around on job boards- and what you should do instead of updating your resume. 1. Your Favorite People Are Starting to Consider New Opportunities I totally understand how natural it is to get antsy when your favorite co-workers are interviewing with other companies. Thereâs an element of FOMO- should you be doing the same? The answer is many cases is no. What to Do Instead Iâm not here to tell you not to explore potential opportunities if thatâs what you want to do. But in my experience, itâs a pretty bad idea to leave a role you like just because your work spouse is eyeing the exit. Donât get me wrong- it sucks. But you will get over it! So, before you run out of the doors without a plan, spend time thinking about your current job; what you like and donât like about it. As long as that âlikeâ list is substantially longer, you should stay put. (And you should keep that list saved in a place that you can access it whenever youâre missing your BFF.) 2. Youâre Feeling Overwhelmed by Things That âArenât in Your Job Descriptionâ You wouldnât be the first person who was frustrated by the idea of chipping in on projects that youâre technically not responsible for completing. After all, you have your own to-do list and youâre having trouble getting through it because of all the extra work being thrown on your plate. In fact, the easy solution might be to throw your hands in the air and say, âIâve never liked this place anyway so Iâm out!â What to Do Instead There are lots of reasons that could explain why youâre the one being chosen for these tasks. And thatâs exactly why you should explore them for your own sake. Maybe your boss wants to put you on a track for a promotion. Or your team just doesnât understand what your workload without this extra work looks like on a daily basis. You could also be a member of an understaffed team full of people who are going above and beyond. Once you figure out the reason, youâll have a better understanding of why youâre doing it. So, pause that search and talk to your manger about it. Itâs as simple as saying, âIâve noticed that youâve assigned a few new projects to me lately. While Iâm excited to do more, Iâd also like to ask about priorities when it comes to new and old tasks, as well as see if thereâs a reason youâve chosen me for these assignmentsâ (And if that doesnât sound great to you, read this article on how to say youâre overworked without sounding whiny.) 3. Youâre Assigned to a New Manager Iâve had a lot of managers over my short-ish career. And I havenât always liked them. So, in those previous jobs, it was easy to leave meetings with my boss and think that I would take just about anything else if it meant not dealing with his crap ever again. Raise your hand if you can relate. Iâd tell you all that Iâd buy you and ice cream cone, but I canât afford that many ice cream cones. What to Do Instead Unfortunately, there isnât a whole lot you can do to change your current boss. But you can make life easier on yourself by figuring out how he or she communicates best. You might have to do some extra work, but if you can identify how your manager likes things done and why, youâll be able to move forward with a little less anxiety. Plus, if you find that your efforts donât make him or her any more tolerable, youâll know that itâs time to start exploring new jobs more aggressively. If youâre questioning whether or not you should be looking around at new opportunities, donât worry- itâs totally normal to wonder whatâs out there. But there are also times when it feels like you have to leave your current job, when in reality things are just a little uncomfortable right now. Take that deep breath, ask yourself some tough questions, and chances are that youâll realize that you still like your job.
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