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Is it time to leave my job? 64 5.6 to 47

tomasritchie

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Hey guys, hope someone can share some light here.. Im kind of getting mixed answers on this reading
Would you share your perspectives, please?

Edit: Let me put some context here:

I work on this big corporation in Brazil since august 2015. It`s a good job (pays above average), can`t complain. It allowed me to live by myself and leave my mom`s house and become independent. However, it was never really exciting for me.. but I was confortable there.

Some changes happened in the last months, and now I`m working with a diferent function, I`m doing things that I really don`t like (calling people and try to offer products). Nothing wrong about that, its a honest job and eventually help some people.. but 90% hate receiving these calls lol, and I feel no flow in doing it, I catch myself procrastinating all the time.

Well, the idea of leaving is consuming my mind.. but at the same time there`s fear of losing my independence if I find no other business in some months, mostly because I don`t have yet a plan B (although I know that in the worst case I`d go back to my mom`s house with lot of love).

I feel, however, that many times we must jump out of our confort zone in order to find the next challenge in life..
That`s it, hope you guys can help me a bit here.
Thank you!

And sorry for eventual grammar mistakes, english is not my main language.. Hope it`s easy to understand.
 
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This reading looks good for changing job. Line 5 is basically the moment of change, when you cross the great river. I think this supports your view that it's time to leave this job behind. Line 6 is warning you to keep a level head about it. From the wikiwing: "Things will go well if a certain propriety is observed. "
This to me says you should be sensible about it. Don't get so drunk on the prospect of leaving your job that you stop thinking straight. Make sure you are prepared and have everything in place. Maybe look for another job first or get some money saved up so you can afford to pay your rent if you get no business. It could also mean keeping in touch with reality in terms of realising you might have to move back to your mom's for a bit till you get settled again. But either way, it sounds like this job is no longer for you and line 5 says embracing this change is the right thing to do.
 

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This reading looks good for changing job. Line 5 is basically the moment of change, when you cross the great river. I think this supports your view that it's time to leave this job behind. Line 6 is warning you to keep a level head about it. From the wikiwing: "Things will go well if a certain propriety is observed. "
This to me says you should be sensible about it. Don't get so drunk on the prospect of leaving your job that you stop thinking straight. Make sure you are prepared and have everything in place. Maybe look for another job first or get some money saved up so you can afford to pay your rent if you get no business. It could also mean keeping in touch with reality in terms of realising you might have to move back to your mom's for a bit till you get settled again. But either way, it sounds like this job is no longer for you and line 5 says embracing this change is the right thing to do.

Thank you!
Yeah, I`ve been receiving lots of advice for me to be not impulsive and wait for a solid plan B before taking this action.. But just by knowing that it`s already time to think about other stuff, it`s a relief
 

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