Sunday, February 21, 2010

Pay Rates Macdonalds 18 Year Old Have You Ever Just Quit Your Job?

Have you ever just quit your job? - pay rates macdonalds 18 year old

When I started my job today was very excited. It is long hours, extremely high load, low success rates, which exacerbated my insomnia, and follow a constant dull reading magazines and books. He has a great, if made, I worked for a company, but since I have my own office, dropped the price a little. My wife says: "Come back to the company," but really, really, I'm tired of my work. I want to quit, but I have to say my resume to other companies and all, I am "over qualified". If I leave the one, and go to McDonalds, maybe give me a job at Burger and I would be happier. I drove a taxi in the school and sometimes interesting. I want to work only 8 hoursday and at night sleep well and be happy. I like this kind of work that you have. What would you do to me?

5 comments:

Praire Crone said...

Yup. A year ago I left paid employment, where the tension was so bad that he had a heart attack. I was so tired of making the impossible for the ungrateful. You will now receive less than half what it was before as an assistant librarian and love every minute. Life is too short for anything other than what you do for the passion. I write now. I love my life. You must restart your love for her life ..... To find your happiness ...........

Ũniνέгsäl Рдnтs™ P3D said...

What would you do? Create an inventory of interests and see what kind of work that the change could be for you to look good and what kind of work ... sometimes with the transfer, but people can usually find something they enjoy doing.

I love my job, but I'm burnt ... I go back to school for a while and on another aspect of the work that I think I will enjoy it .. Let's see ....

No, I've left a job, no matter how bad it was until I had the next line.

Beatle fanatic said...

Depends on the level of commitments you have and whether you can afford. In addition, you have to lose by quitting is hard. If you can afford it now then later! The sooner you do, the better you are. I changed career when he was 30 and not regret it.

zgzig -BYB's=pups 4 bucks said...

Oh yes, I left a good job, the papers thrown into the air and scattered over the floor, and left ..
This has been fixed so that all documents relating to prisoners .. What a waste.

I found another job, but I went to college for some time and improved to give this new profession.

They seem to like asking questions, and ask yourself a variety of categories .. not be displayed ".." Why not shy man to a reporter .. Ask questions .. all the time!

Mikey said...

Skating in the current work, then send you back anywhere. The aim higher, take on supplies again ... apply for jobs you think are out of your league, because maybe not, and you said that you are overqualified for the other stuff anyway.

They have something that makes you happy, do. And besides, the pay is not there anyway, what's the point?

I do not have a job once in my career. My company was acquired by another company and was a place to keep the new company. I did not know how the new company, so I said no and left. Feeling very strange, but the best, if you are not satisfied.

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