I feel tired

@elenaliu (149)
China
September 15, 2013 3:23am CST
I feel so tired with my job now,I have a strong desire to quit my job,but it is a hard decision,I can't make up my mind,because there is an obstructive factor I have to think about,the economic security.If I quit my job,it will take me a long time to find another one,maybe one month or more than two months,I have to say that it is hard to find a satisfactory job.I have struggled with it for a long time.
4 responses
• United States
16 Sep 13
I can honestly empathize with you. It's hard to get up and go to a job you detest. It's even harder when you feel anxiety about the job, anxious to get out of it, and the desperation to break free. Here's my advice, apply for other jobs while working this job. And while waiting to hear back from those places, try your best at the current job. It is honestly difficult to find other employment these days. Also, there's nothing wrong with following your dreams. Maybe you can go into business for yourself one day. Hang in there and be strong.
• Las Vegas, Nevada
15 Sep 13
Lots of us feel the same about the job that they might not like. My opinion before you quit your job , try to find another one that you might like better and only then go to your boss and say " I quit"
• Moradabad, India
15 Sep 13
When it is impossible to change others,change yourself. The world laughs with the laughing persons but never weeps with the weeping persons.you have come alone in the world and have to go alone. Face the worst,the best will come. Patience is the best friend.
15 Sep 13
I know what you mean. I have a job but have unofficially been made redundant. I have been job hunting for months and get more and more anxious with each job site I look on. I don't really know what I want and am scared of making a bad decision, just so I can leave where I am. I was on benefits only last year and really don't want to be in such a financially precarious position again. I keep thinking,'come on life, throw me a bone' but it must be enjoying my predicament! Hang on in there and don't give up.