I hate it here tho too many rich judgey white b****es and the female coworkers are either jealous cause I get more hours than them or they think I’m mad at them cause I don’t socialize with anyone except for like my boy
I’m scared of change so I’ve basically only had one job (3 companies because of new contracts but same job)
Most people spend 2-3 years max at jobs within their field so that you can make more money
I usually get paid 12% more each year
Damn what. If you work there 10 years and start at 30k you’d be at 80k
Damn what. If you work there 10 years and start at 30k you’d be at 80k
Is that really that crazy if he gets into better positions?
Work is work. All office jobs sucks. I have fun colleagues, not a lot of stress here, live relatively close to the office and the salary is okay.
I can probably earn €400 more somewhere else but you don’t know what you’ll get. I prefer the certainty of my current job
I find myself subconsciously crashing out when I’m in a job for awhile. Somehow this job I have I’ve been here since Like That dropped so this is the longest I’ve been at the same job
Bro same here. I always get too comfy and see how far I can push the rules and boundaries
I’m scared of change so I’ve basically only had one job (3 companies because of new contracts but same job)
Bro change is f***ing lit, do it. Believe in yourself!
not that i would know. thas just my guess tho
or
a genuine feeling of satisfaction
or
indifference cus all jobs suck
there’s not really an advantage for staying at a job
I can think of some
Damn what. If you work there 10 years and start at 30k you’d be at 80k
Now start it at 100K
You don't. You build resentment, then buy a shottie, then watch The Hills Have Eyes for instructions iykyk
if the job isnt absolute trash it should get easier over time, the longer ur there the more s*** u can get away with and the work gets more and more repetitive and easy
like what
stability in job if other parts of life are chaotic. like if you are working full time and going to grad school part-time. having the stability and familiarity of a job/company you have been at for a long time can be helpful! or if you just had kids.
also, you can build strong relationships with people in a single company the longer you are there. i think a big part of this discussion hinges on the company's culture and size.
if it is small company then the value of staying long time is probably less. people at my company have gone from intern to CEO (which is not likely) and others who have been with the company for decades have climbed to exec leadership