November 18, 2006

Should I stay or should I go?

It's not been easy figuring out whether I should stay at my current job or if I should go for the job in London. So I thought this would be a neat way to figure things out. So what do you think... should I listen to the results % stay?




Your Job Satisfaction Level is 85%



Sure, no job is perfect - but yours is pretty close. You're resepcted by your co-workers and boss. Plus, you usually get credit for your succcesses.
Don't quit, unless you know you've got something much better lined up.

Posted by: Michele at 08:46 PM | Comments (9) | Add Comment
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1 I guess it's slightly better than eeney meeney miney moe... *grin*

Posted by: Teresa at November 17, 2006 09:33 PM (gsbs5)

2 I hope you don't mind my opinon. You have a lovely blog and I just want to comment to say that if I had an opportunity to work in London I would grab it. But that's just me. My job is so hum drum. Say some prayers, follow your heart and the answer will come. Lots of luck.

Posted by: justme at November 18, 2006 01:22 AM (Eodj2)

3 Sorry, I spelled opinion wrong. It's Friday night an it's late.

Posted by: justme at November 18, 2006 01:24 AM (Eodj2)

4 Well, there's a couple of ways to look at it. Opportunities usually only come around once. Twice if we are really really lucky. Change can be a good thing. Better? Tough to define, don't ya think? Read the post recapping the event - know what caught my eye? The part about meeting people...... :-) Just my .02 cents worth my dear. Take it for what it's worth.....

Posted by: Tammi at November 18, 2006 08:30 AM (3UQTn)

5 It's a big decision to make for sure. I'll keep you in my thoghts...

Posted by: Richmond at November 18, 2006 09:46 AM (e8QFP)

6 Sit down and write out a Pro and Con list. Read it over. Put it away for a week. look it over again. Good luck.

Posted by: Mark at November 18, 2006 11:54 AM (ep0GZ)

7 Hehe. I got "56% dissatisfaction."

Posted by: Ogre at November 18, 2006 01:25 PM (GPb4I)

8 I got 23% dissatisfaction. I was surprised it was so low. I really hate my job... but I really really really love my co workers and my boss and they always give me credit where it is due and positive feedback. So it was accurate. I think for the London job I would have to look more long term. "What can it do for me long term, my financial security for me and my son, security for retirement". I quit looking at psychic income a long time ago. I'm all about trying to figure out where each step is leading me and will I be happy four steps down the road?

Posted by: Bou at November 18, 2006 10:58 PM (iHxT3)

9 Go for it! I toured Europe for only three months with two friends in 1962 (I know, thatÂ’s a long time ago and I was young) and thoroughly enjoyed London.

Posted by: Edd at November 18, 2006 11:48 PM (2ehwc)

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