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does anyone ever feel like their job is the most boring in the world but they don't know what to do about it? i get paid well but hate it and am not sure what to do i have been here 6 years and there must be more to life ??? i am only 27 and sitting here in an office with urges to scream out loud
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.look for a new job then, i know its easy said but maybe you'd be happier with a change but could end up with a lower wage, miss the friends you've made ect. life is what you make it and i wish i could go back 30 years and have another crack at the whip, things would be different for me. you must follow your heart and head and go for it, good luck.
I know EXACTLY how you feel man!!Unfortunately I'm in cintract for another 2.5yrs...WITH exams to study for.....WHEN WILL IT END???!!! I mean, since I came back from study leave last Monday, I may as well not be here....nobody has approached me, nobody knows how long i take for lunch and to be honest, nobody would know if i was actually in or not....how uninspiring is THAT?!!
you do hit a point, usually in your mid-20s where you take stock of your life and try to see how to improve things. I wasted 1500 pounds (sorry US keyboard, no pound sign!) on an IT qualification that was about as much use as a bronze swimming certificate.
Unfortuantely, there arent many inspiring occupations and those that are get snapped up. I left school at 16, straight into full time employment. I'm now 37 and have never had a job that I would consider to be anything other than boring or frustrating.
Sorry, rom. Not what you wanted to hear! But thats the daily grind. Focus on life outside work, you only go to work to finance your real life (and have free net access all day of course)
Unfortuantely, there arent many inspiring occupations and those that are get snapped up. I left school at 16, straight into full time employment. I'm now 37 and have never had a job that I would consider to be anything other than boring or frustrating.
Sorry, rom. Not what you wanted to hear! But thats the daily grind. Focus on life outside work, you only go to work to finance your real life (and have free net access all day of course)
i know Booldawg , i am starting to realise all of that, i just think that there must be more to life, but all of your points are so true , but depressing.
my life outside work is good and i don't think any of my friends go into work and think "yippee, i'm back at work" but there is times where i would like to think that, instead of sitting on the bus - which is free - another perk , i guess and thinking " jeeeeeeeeeeeeeesus , another day of mind numbing boredom"
its just life though isn't it ?
my life outside work is good and i don't think any of my friends go into work and think "yippee, i'm back at work" but there is times where i would like to think that, instead of sitting on the bus - which is free - another perk , i guess and thinking " jeeeeeeeeeeeeeesus , another day of mind numbing boredom"
its just life though isn't it ?