5 Times You Should Quit a Good Job

Stephanie Modkins
Wondering if you should quit your job? By comparison to others, your pay is good and the benefits, excellent. Yet, you can't let go of that nagging feeling at night. Before you decide to dismiss your feelings, consider the following five points. There are a few times you should quit a good job and open a new chapter in your life.

1. You're unhappy.
No job is worth your happiness. If you're wallowing in misery over a glamorous career that gives you ulcers and migraines, it's time for a change. Find your passion and slowly ease into something else that embodies your true personality.

2. You're being laid off.
Are you an employee of a company that is starting to lay off people? Don't wait to get fired. Find out of if your department is on the chopping block and start looking for another job. Lazing around hoping that your severance pay will take you through to the end is a poor idea. These days, some employers don't even offer this kind of compensation and what they do offer is minimal. Quit your good job now in exchange for another, more permanent one.

3. You're a temp worker.
Whenever you have an opportunity to be hired as a full time employee with benefits, you should take the opportunity. For this reason, even if your temporary placement is fabulous, you should opt to move on for a permanent position when one is open. Temporary jobs are like the weather; they change from day to day. So, since they aren't reliable, you have to be willing and ready to let go.

4. You're stuck in a position.
Going nowhere? Quit your good job and move up the ladder in another organization. You can pick one that's similar in structure, but promotes hardworking, loyal employees. Get started by listing out ten of interest to you and visiting their Websites for a crash course on their ideals.

5. You witness fraudulent behavior.
Never keep a job at a company that is involved in fraudulent behavior. Whether or not you are asked to do something wrong or not, you might end up in trouble. Think about Enron and all of the people who got hurt because of their connection with them. No amount of money is worth this kind of heartache.

These are the five times you should quit a good job. Meditate on them when you're lying in bed and thinking about your true potential.

Published by Stephanie Modkins

Stephanie M. is a freelance writer who lives in the northwest. Her main goal is to write in a way that entertains, educates or uplifts readers.  View profile

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