Should I change my job?
Good evening, I've noticed for a while now that my job is making me extremely unhappy and I'm really only at work (160 hours of full-time training). I've been working there for two years now and I've constantly noticed that I'm not having any fun and am only at work and never find time for myself apart from my one day off which is given to me at random during the week.
I’m a computer scientist in a group. I often work 10 hours a day and have a lot to do because we don’t find anyone.
If your job is bad, change it. It depends. Even with us it’s more often that I say I don’t have a jack anymore. Work is not always easy, especially when major projects are underway.
But in my opinion, young people are more inclined to acknowledge much earlier because they have too high demands and want to have it as simple as possible.
I just don’t want to always make things for everyone and never listen to a thank you for that, although other trainees do bullshit and are “worn” / well spoken though I do twice at work.
Then your boss is bad or not. I used to have something like this, the boss has always spoken positively to the people and has annoyed with me behind the back of the people how incapable and stupid they are. Praise and thank you will never know, it’s your work. This good and great, you can hear more if you are thought to be stupid. So praise for every little thing is nothing more positive.
I work very well myself, and it’s a good thing if you give up a lot of work, then you work reliably and well.
With us it is an extremely great praise, for example, when the boss transfers the work of another, because the other is too stupid.
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I also understand that not to hear “super well done” on every bullshit, but rather to show that one is also happy that I am there. Because I’m always the one who gets the tasks that nobody wants and I have to run behind my training all the time, and I’m still not being taught in some cases for repeated questions.
If it’s at the workstation and you don’t have fun anymore, look for a new job. It is not worth endangering your health and only living for work.
If you’ve been doing this training for two years, you’ll be done soon and you can go through it.
Think about what you want to do afterwards professionally and go your way. I doubt your dream job will knock on the door in a few months without prior knowledge, so finish the training first.
Yes then change the job
I don’t even think the person wants to hear that, do I?
But tell him the truth
abusalih – typical ignorance? training is not even where different,
Okay.
What is the answer you want to hear?
Certainly, no question…
There is no answer that will please you with your general dissatisfaction. With 101 percent security. Bye
A advice on whether you’ve experienced something like that, etc.
Yeah and you just continued…