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In What Way Do You Become Very Ill It You Stay In A Job You Don't Like Or Can't Do?
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An employer has told me before when failing my probation its not fair on me or them and a carers advisor said you can become very ill
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In an ideal world everyone should be in a job they love and enjoy. My older son who is mechanic loves his job, it's all he has ever wanted to do. I often joke that he would do it for free but not sure that's a joke. Even when I was a primary teacher I adored what I did and felt like the days would fly by, and I enjoyed seeing the children progress. You need to find something that makes you happy and keen to do a great job, something you can give 100% energy to and so employers can see how hard you are working and that you picking up skills, processes routines and working under own initiative without constantly asking what you should do next. Your still young enough to take a course in something that interests you.
Sorry Abbeyleigh, work is hard,its often boring but grown ups do it because they have to live. You are old enough to know this and it sounds like You don't put enough into the work you do to make an employer want to keep you on or offer further opportunities. I said on another of your posts taking time to get some professional qualifications, even low-level one to start with might give you a chance of finding something you can stick at.
Abbey, I don't want to be unkind but you really must learn to read between the lines.
Employers, managers must be very careful about how they say things to avoid being accused of bullying, harassment, causing stress, distress, upset so they sugarcoat their words to persuade the employee to make the decision they want you to.
Telling you that you can do better elsewhere is telling you to look for another job
Employers, managers must be very careful about how they say things to avoid being accused of bullying, harassment, causing stress, distress, upset so they sugarcoat their words to persuade the employee to make the decision they want you to.
Telling you that you can do better elsewhere is telling you to look for another job
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