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Thread started 07/30/07 2:45pm

Justin1972UK

Should You Get A New Job?

Your Job Satisfaction Level: 16%



Not only does your job stink, but you're probably also in the wrong career field.
There's nothing worse then dreading that alarm clock every morning.
Your work doesn't have to be your life, but you should at least enjoy it.
It's time to try something very different. After all, you have nothing to lose!

Should You Get a New Job?

http://www.blogthings.com...ewjobquiz/
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Reply #1 posted 07/30/07 2:47pm

jess555ja

Your Job Satisfaction Level: 51%



Your job is about average. There are some parts you really enjoy, and some parts that stress you out.
It's possible that you need a small change. Maybe you should switch companies or positions.
It's also possible that you're simply burned out. No job is perfect, even a great one.
Give yourself a personal day to think about your career goals - and if your current job is helping you achieve them.

Should You Get a New Job?

http://www.blogthings.com...ewjobquiz/
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Reply #2 posted 07/30/07 2:47pm

JustErin

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Your Job Satisfaction Level: 73%



Your job is pretty good, even if it always doesn't seem like it.
You have a lot less stress than most people, and your work environment is definitely above average.
So if you love what you're doing, keep doing it. It doesn't get a lot better than this.
But if you're in a dead end job, you may want to move on. Because if you're not advancing, it's just not worth it.
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Reply #3 posted 07/30/07 2:47pm

shanti0608

Justin1972UK said:

Your Job Satisfaction Level: 16%



Not only does your job stink, but you're probably also in the wrong career field.
There's nothing worse then dreading that alarm clock every morning.
Your work doesn't have to be your life, but you should at least enjoy it.
It's time to try something very different. After all, you have nothing to lose!

Should You Get a New Job?

http://www.blogthings.com...ewjobquiz/



I think that is might be a bad thing for your depression. comfort
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Reply #4 posted 07/30/07 2:53pm

mdiver

Your Job Satisfaction Level: 98%



Your job is nearly perfect - you've totally lucked out!
You like what you do, who you work for, and the people you work with.
And it seems like the job you have will eventually get you the job you want.
So enjoy what you've got. You've landed the ideal job!

I hope the guys that work for me think the same wink
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Reply #5 posted 07/30/07 6:55pm

veronikka

Your Job Satisfaction Level: 47%



Your job is about average. There are some parts you really enjoy, and some parts that stress you out.
It's possible that you need a small change. Maybe you should switch companies or positions.
It's also possible that you're simply burned out. No job is perfect, even a great one.
Give yourself a personal day to think about your career goals - and if your current job is helping you achieve them.

Should You Get a New Job?

http://www.blogthings.com...ewjobquiz/
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Reply #6 posted 07/30/07 6:58pm

statuesqque

Your Job Satisfaction Level: 85%



Your job is nearly perfect - you've totally lucked out!
You like what you do, who you work for, and the people you work with.
And it seems like the job you have will eventually get you the job you want.
So enjoy what you've got. You've landed the ideal job!
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Reply #7 posted 07/30/07 11:31pm

ZombieKitten

Your Job Satisfaction Level: 57%



Your job is about average. There are some parts you really enjoy, and some parts that stress you out.
It's possible that you need a small change. Maybe you should switch companies or positions.
It's also possible that you're simply burned out. No job is perfect, even a great one.
Give yourself a personal day to think about your career goals - and if your current job is helping you achieve them.
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