Is it Time for You to Quit Your Job?

The time is now

The signs are there. You just have to be willing to read the writing on the wall. In my book, Suddenly in Charge, I talk about the five signs that it’s time to quit your job. Here are three of them:

  1. You call in sick more than you call in well. Your job is making you physically ill. Time to find a place where you can be happy and healthy at work.
  2. The promotion you thought you were getting goes to someone else. If it appears that it will be a very long wait for the next opportunity to come your way, then it’s best to take matters into your own hand and move on.
  3. Plum assignments used to go to you. Now they go to someone else. Some where along the line, you have fallen out of favor. Time to start anew in an environment where you can thrive again.

For more signs, be sure to download your copy of Suddenly in Charge today. Amazon’s promotional pricing of $1.99 is only good until the end of the month.

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