![]() No money in the world is worth staying in a room with a**holes for the whole day. If you’re finding yourself in a situation where you’re getting bullied, quit your job as soon as you can. If, however, your supervisor does not cooperate, quit. Maybe there are chances of joining another team. If you think your team is just stupid, you can’t learn anything from them, they won’t listen to you and everything is getting harder because you simply can’t work with your colleagues, there might be a way to talk about that with your supervisor first. Maybe you already earn a lot? Your colleagues suck. It’s easy to google your position, age, and location. Just one side-note on that: Look for the average wages in your current position. However, if you’ve worked your ass off for quite some time and talked to your boss about that and you still won’t get a raise, it’s probably time to look for another employer. If money is your number one reason to change something about your current situation, maybe you have to change the way you’re working. But did you? Are you really helping your company to get bigger and earn more money and do you ask for new tasks instead of just sitting in front of your desk and hoping to be invisible? In this working world, you have to prove yourself before you get a raise. If it really is just about the money, you should try different things first. I knew what I wanted.īut why aren’t you feeling happy? You want more money So I applied for another job and everything was fine again. He replied with “programming is not for you”. I missed programming so much that I even asked my boss back then if it was possible to switch to the Java programmers. So I applied for a job for data warehousing and after three months I knew: Man, this sucks! Started out by learning Quick Basic by the age of ten, studied Computer Science and finally made games professionally after I got my degree.īut then I wanted to see something new. Why do you want to change it? What do you expect from another job? Do you want more money? Do you have tasks that just suck? What about your colleagues? You have to find these things out and really figure out what you want.įor example, I was a programmer for my whole life. The most important rule for changing a job by far is: Know what you want. What now? Well, here’s a hint: Quit your job and apply for another. And sitting at home after a long day at work you’re absolutely not satisfied with the code you have written today if you have written any at all. The only thing you wanted to do was writing cool software in a calm environment, and now you have to answer the phone, deal with customers and explain to your boss that you can’t fix five bugs and show him two new features at once. You’re telling yourself everything will be fine, it’s just a little chaotic for only a few weeks, I am a loyal and patient employee and yeah, everything will be fine again. ![]()
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