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What to do if you hate every job?

What to do if you hate every job?

If you’re discovering that you hate every job…

  1. Complain for a few months.
  2. Eventually, quit your job.
  3. Mope around for a few weeks.
  4. Finally, get a new job.
  5. Job = perfect.
  6. Declare your love on social media.
  7. Work for a few months.
  8. Wait for the honeymoon phase to end.

Why do I always hate working?

The answer is usually because you feel stuck in some way. As much as you hate working, you hate the idea of not working even more. Fear of failure is something each of us encounter. However, avoiding failure is almost always going to lead to regret.

How do I not work again?

Some of the ways to never work again income include:

  1. Passive real estate investing.
  2. Open a high-interest savings account.
  3. Invest in dividend stocks.
  4. Earn through Lending Club.
  5. Real Estate: You can rent out an extra bedroom.
  6. Rent your car.
  7. Participate in affiliate marketing.
  8. Start a blog and run display ads.
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How do I deal with being in a job I Hate?

Being in a job you hate can feel paralyzing. It’s not uncommon to feel hopeless, stressed, or just plain stuck when you’re working in a position that you know isn’t right for you. To deal with this, I encourage you to fight the urge to succumb to helplessness and instead, take your power back by creating a plan.

Is it worth it to quit a job in a huff?

Sometimes your boss will make a decision or request something from you that you dislike. If it isn’t unethical or harmful, then it’s not worth quitting in a huff. Ask yourself how you can get something out of the situation that’ll benefit you.

Do you feel like your job is hard work?

There will always be tasks and things to do that feel like hard work. But there’s something bigger at play, too. No matter how mundane your job might feel, your work is in service of something that matters. And connecting your immediate task with that bigger ‘something’ can bring a little extra motivation and enjoyment to what you do.

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What if you’re not ready to leave your job?

Here are some strategies from real-life career changers on how they endured (and in some cases actually learned to enjoy) the jobs they weren’t ready to leave. 1. Share the load If I asked you what you hated about your work, I bet you’d be able to reel off a long list of things. You feel undervalued. You can’t stand your boss.