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Throwing in the towel with a contract early. Moral dilema
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Originally posted by surfstar View PostSound advice and thanks. Im swaying to option 2. I am in deep as i enjoy delivering big transformation projects of this type. Holiday and down time has not been a plentiful but I suspect stresses at home have contributed to the erratic sense of desperation.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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you do sound quite down and depressed about it.......
it gets to us all my friend...even the most experienced of contractors....
just try to get it in perspective...I did the other day, when I walked past a cleaner (foreign migrant) in a supermarket, late forties.....she was struggling on......our job is A LOT better then a huge number of jobs out there...
read, exercise and talk it over with a mate or family....Comment
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Originally posted by wantacontract View Postread, exercise and talk it over with a mate or family....'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by wantacontract View Postyou do sound quite down and depressed about it.......
it gets to us all my friend...even the most experienced of contractors....
just try to get it in perspective...I did the other day, when I walked past a cleaner (foreign migrant) in a supermarket, late forties.....she was struggling on......our job is A LOT better then a huge number of jobs out there...
read, exercise and talk it over with a mate or family....
You can sit nice and clean in the warmth playing with your mouse rather than having your hand round the U bend.Comment
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Originally posted by wantacontract View Postjust try to get it in perspective...I did the other day, when I walked past a cleaner (foreign migrant) in a supermarket, late forties.....she was struggling on......our job is A LOT better then a huge number of jobs out there...
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If you hate it move on, life is too short.
Anyway what do any of us know, especially me.Comment
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Firstly....
116 123 (This is the number to dial for the Samaritans)
Secondly, calm down and think about the opportunity here. When there is a crisis there is always an opportunity for you to become a hero and to gain valuable experience. It is with this that you can step up to the plate and really show your worth as an employee. You are doing all the right things but I think there is some great advice on this forum from some experienced folk. You need to calm down and man up
However, if you want to quit cause the job got too tough then go for it.Comment
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In your shoes I'd be spending most of my energy trying to find the next role then getting out ASAP. Leave the mess for them. It's not your problem.
I find it a sweet feeling - walking out of a nightmare. They're all stuck there stabbing each other in the back while you're revving off to the new gig.Comment
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