Is It Time to Find a New Job?
These days you have to drag yourself to work.
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Next! - You loved your job when you first started, but these days you have to drag yourself to your desk every morning. Is it time to move on? If you’re experiencing any of the following, it just might be time to tender your resignation. By Kenrya Rankin Naasel (Photo: JGI/Jamie Grill/GettyImages)
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You dread going to work - Yeah, most folks don’t want to go in on Monday mornings, but you feel a certain kind of way about going in every day. Having a knot in your stomach about something you do most days of the week is no bueno.
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You can’t stand your boss - Ugh, between his coffee breath, his condescending tone and his tendency to take credit for your triumphs, you can’t with him anymore. There’s no telling what he’d do to keep you from moving up. Don’t let him control your destiny.(Photo: Josh Rinehults/GettyImages)
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Your coworkers suck - The guy down the hall keeps staring at your breasts and repeatedly asking you out. The chick in the next cubicle has tried to steal your ideas not once, but twice. And the receptionist seems to flat out hate you (for being fabulous, natch). Who needs a hostile work environment? Not you.(Photo: Jon Feingersh/GettyImages)
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You’re stressed 24/7 - A little tension keeps you on your toes, but you’re worried about work stuff around the clock — it’s interrupting your personal life, fueling arguments with your man and popping up in your dreams. Let it go. (Photo: Win McNamee/Getty Images)
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