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I'm doing job in a company; now i have a better job, shall i leave the first one and break the commitment made to it ?
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Do BIG companies really make much money? |
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because every company like that i have worked for,and they always say the same thing...that they do make any money bUT that its not alot. Now i ... |
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Is it an unethical practice....? |
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Can a company workforce be comprised mainly of women? |
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If I open a software company in INDIA, How will I get clients from other countries? |
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meggerpepper | Want to leave my job sort of but...? |
Ok, Ive been in my position for almost 2 years. I'm a coodinator in a sales environment, I do some sales, event planning, mostly what everyone else does not want to do..and i get credit for nothing. I'm in school for my masters, great benes, i get partial reimbursement for classes, pay is ok. I am upset because i see no promotions in my future. I asked my boss about getting one, he said he wanted to give me one. HE gets back to me and says HR didnt think what he was adding on to my position would be enuf. In the meantime, I'm watching other people in my group get promoted. One girl who is about a year younger than me has been promoted twice now, her job is different than mine, but her boss seems to really help her move up. I have made mistakes with this one woman i work with, i think she doesnt like me, but i get along well with my boss. Maybe i'm being petty but i'm almost 29, i feel too old for my job, am I? I'm also feeling jealous of the others who are getting promoted...help! |
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ustoev
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You need to look at your future goals and not at today only. Is it better to wait until after you get the Masters and then move jobs? I don't know how long that is. Or what you are going to do afterwards. One change maybe into a position that is in the field of your master. Depending how long you have to go, a company might be willing to put you in a position that requires a masters but with the knowledge that you are close to getting one. They would be happy to have you and not have to fight over you after the masters. It would bring loyalty from you and a good employee for them. But look at the longer term and not a present problem. |
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csucdartgirl
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Is the problem your title or that younger people are passing you? Do you suffer from ageism?
What are you getting your master's for? Why don't you ride out this wave (keep going to school and getting it part paid by your work) and get your degree and then move on to that?
If you aren't being recognized for your accomplishments, that is a schooling issue. In school you are always getting feedback in the form of grades, but at work the feedback is sparse. If you constantly need to be validated, that is a YOU issue.
BUT, if others are taking credit for your work, then you need to say something.
Ask your boss who you seem on good terms with to make the modifications enough to warrant a promotion if it is that important to you. |
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Bella
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I can see why you're unhappy. If you're unhappy quit. I know it's going to be hard but ask yourself this question: Where do you see yourself 5-10 years from now? Is it where you work at now? If not then look for something you love to do...even if it means doing an internship and means not getting paid for a while. Have you heard this quote, "find something you love to do and you'll never have to work a day in your life"? Try not to focus on other people's accomplishments. Focus on your own. Do you work under someone younger than you? I think that might also be bothering you. Don't look at it that way because if you do love your job and stick around long enough and prove yourself to the company....then eventually you might end up sitting in your boss's chair with your name plate on his door. That's if your happy there. You also mentioned that you don't feel appreciate and recognized? You may not think you're being praised and recognized, but in reality you might be. What ever you do, don't complain to other's about how you feel worthless or unappreciated. Because it may hurt you in the long run. You may be jealous of other people's accomplishments and people may be jealous of your accomplishments or your position or your education. There is always going to be someone better than you and you are always going to be better than someone. Don't beat yourself down for that. The person you look up to may not be happy with their life and hate their job. And if they make more than you...so what? That person may be in thousands of dollars in debt. What I am trying to say is....focus on yourself. Not other people. If you're not happy....then do something you love, even it means being broke for a while.....remember that qoute! Appreciate your job because little do you know...people appreciate you...even if you don't see it or they show it. Just be patient...do your job the best you can and smile :)
p.s. about your friend getting promoted twice....don't worry about her...because you don't know what she did to get those promotions....whether she deserved it or not.... :) |
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henry
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Make an appointment with your boss and tell him about your problem and candidly ask about him what's your future working with him as a coordinator. Good Luck. |
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Devika P
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I think you should talk to the other bosses that are promoting the people around you and find out why they are being pushed forward and you're not. Don't approach your boss though, since that hasn't helped. Seek the advice of the other bosses and see what they say you need to do to improve yourself and how you do your job. And if they can't help you, then it's high time you look for another job that will appreciate what you have to offer. Make sure you get letters of recommendation from people that you work with just in case you are asked to go, or choose to go on your own. I know there are plenty of companies out there that would love to have you on board. :) I hope this helped. |
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Final Prophetess
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Picture in your mind that your boss is shaking your hand to congratulate you to your promotion. Hear his voice saying: "Well done! It's about time you're promoted to ... and you deserve a raise in the amount of $___ per month." Replace your feelings of jealousy with compassion toward others and they will instantly treat you nicely. The more intense this action affects your heart, the quicker it will happen.
If you just "quit" the same scenario will happen again "elsewhere" (there is only the HERE and the NOW), until you OVERCOME the ingredients for the circumstances within yourself. |
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mrs.darkbladez
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It's always good to look at your options. Try searching websites for the same position, and see what other corporations are offering. The main thing is that you need to be happy. If that means finding another job, you should look into it. Remember, you can always turn them down. Being in a dead-end job isn't great .... I'm about the same age and going through the same thing. I'm trying to stick with it until the end of the year to see if anything changes. |
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