Quiting my job?

Posted on February 19th, 2010 by admin in realestate offices | 3 Comments »

I currently work at a Realestate company, Its a family company not corporate. Pros are i do Hw here, its easy but hard senior people to deal with. Cons. old people i have to deal with, my to managers are woman who are constatly making situations more stressfull then they are. Recently going on my 3rd year working in the company since 16. I have been slaking off and i hate coming to work. Before it was never like that. I get payed 8 dollars with cheap dental. And i do office work like matainging our web page(Word) and answering phones, showing properties in marvista area and variouse tasks…i hate my job tho. I have being doin many thing wrong and not completing tasks correctly. I have always been a good worker. What happen?what shoud i do.

Dont slack off too much you might get fired. Anyway if you you are unhappy there then start looking. Post your resume up and see who calls you. (p.s. watch the typos on your resume)

3 Responses

  1. wonderin Says:

    Dont slack off too much you might get fired. Anyway if you you are unhappy there then start looking. Post your resume up and see who calls you. (p.s. watch the typos on your resume)
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  2. bonecrusher Says:

    Best way to approach it is this: don’t quit the job you have now unless you’ve already found another one. It does NOT look good on a resume or application that you’ve quit a job. It looks way better to show that you are still employed with your current employer, but are willing to quit to go to the job your are applying for. This assures you that you will at least have an income during the time you are looking for a new job, as opposed to not having any at all. What would happen if it took you 3 months to find something else?

    So whatever you do, keep your current job. It may suck, but looks good and you won’t regret down the road that you left on good terms, as opposed to having it haunt you later on that you quit, or walked off your job without a good reason.
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  3. Saint Patty's girl Says:

    Sounds like your burned out. You probably need a change or a break from this usual dread. But it does not make good sense to quit until you get another job. Think of it this way with the experience you have with this job. Maybe it will lead you into a better job that will be more pleasant for you.
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    experience has taught me, I had quit many jobs because of burn out. The trouble was with me that I have not had a job that I did honestly liked.

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