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Is it okay to want to get another job
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Hi
How are you? Is it okay to want to look for another job. Is it not grateful to want a change from doing the same job for 15 years?
Plus too, as nice as the bosses are, they're not really about improvement. All they do is just internal stuff, they do do work, just reinvent the wheel, or another way to do the work.
They don't do anything to help the customers, I'm amazed we haven't had complaints.
Am I not grateful for just staying in same job, I proberly will as I'm not good at getting a job. Too many people.
I think I'm the only one at work dissappointed in the bosses, just sad, & I am trying to do other stuff to take my mind off work, but I think I just need to get another job. At least try too - to find sonewhere where the people like learning, their not lazy & work has a purpose. My workplace isn't going to adapt, update or improve
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Hi there op .
Ofc it's alright. 15yrs you've done really well actually for these days a lot of people would've had 3 or 4 jobs in that time.
They say we have 3 or 4 careers too these days and l did myself too actually and known plenty of others.People often even just need change to if nothing else.
At any rate, so lt's all just up to you really, your the boss. lf your not happy in cruise mode there that's cool many aren't. Lot pf people go on persisting
but just despising their job yrs and yrs.
The others at yours must be fine with cruise though and that's all good but that's them and your you.
Good luck with things anyway.
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