ANSWERS: 5
  • Great question! Use your new job as a springboard for one that you like. The trick is to know what you want. Think about how you would like to spend your day, what you are good at. Everyone is different. See the book What Color is My Parachute or The Three Boxes of Life. If you can work on a hobby that will help you grow toward what you want to be doing it will let you be less frustrated. Finally, boring, high-paying jobs often come with opportunities for advancement including, sometimes, educational reimbursement. Check this out. Whatever you are doing, do your best. If you can't stand it so much that you are miserable, and you don't see any chance of improving things, you need a different job. Life is too short to spend your days in boredom and frustration without hope of change.
  • MAKE it a fun, enjoyable job. If you think of it in that way, it will BECOME that way. Change your thoughts, change your life.
  • It boils down to choices and options. Choose to work the boring job until you can find something better. Even with boring jobs there are often opportunities for growth.
  • do your old job part time...
  • Which is more important job and wordly goods or a little less goods and happiness. I chose happiness over a great paying job and do not regret it at all.

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