
Should I Quit My Job?
It's the question many people
ask themselves. Sometimes they're just ready to throw in the
towel out of frustrations, other times it might be the step
between being an employee and an entrepreneur. For whatever
reason you're thinking of quitting your job, take this quick to
see if it might be time for you.

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Quiz: Is It Time to Quit My Job?
Did you bounce out of bed this
morning excited to face the day ahead? Or did the thought of
getting up and going to work make you wish you could stay snug
in your bed?
If Monday mornings are a low
point in your week, or if you dreaded returning to work after
the holidays, it may be a sign that it's time for a new career.
Often you know what you want
subconsciously before you know it consciously. While you may
still be debating whether or not to stay at your job, your
subconscious mind may have already decided it's time for you to
move on.
Most people who want to quit
behave in ways that are noticeably different than employees who
are satisfied with their jobs. Try the following quiz to see how
many of these "quitting signs" are true for you.
For each statement, note whether
it is something you Often, Sometimes,
or Never experience. (If a statement doesn't
fit, feel free to adapt it to your situation or skip it.)
| 1. |
I
find it hard to get out of bed in the morning. |
| 2. |
I arrive late for
work. |
| 3. |
Once I arrive at
work, it takes me a while to actually get started working. |
| 4. |
I sit at my desk
and daydream. |
| 5. |
I have less
patience with customers or co-workers than I used to. |
| 6. |
I spend time at
work doing personal tasks. |
| 7. |
I look at job
websites on the Internet when I'm at work. |
| 8. |
I get impatient
with rules and red tape at work. |
| 9. |
I take longer
breaks than I should. |
| 10. |
When I have to
phone people as part of my job I spend more time chatting
than I need to. |
| 11. |
I feel tired
during the workday. |
| 12. |
I don't bother
mentioning concerns to the boss because it's usually a waste
of time. |
| 13. |
If I leave the
office during the day, I take my time getting back to work. |
| 14. |
I do the minimum
amount of work required. |
| 15. |
I check the time
throughout the day to see how close to quitting time it is. |
| 16. |
I feel bored at
work. |
| 17. |
I "kill time"
during the day by chatting with co-workers or doing other
non-essential tasks. |
| 18. |
I schedule
medical and other personal appointments during working
hours. |
| 19. |
I start getting
ready to leave work before quitting time. |
| 20. |
I am out the door
as soon as it is quitting time. |
| 21. |
On the weekends I
look at the job classifieds or surf job sites on the
Internet. |
| 22. |
I have called in
sick when I could actually have worked. |
| 23. |
I complain to my
friends about my job. |
| 24. |
I have trouble
sleeping on Sunday nights because I'm thinking about having
to go back to work. |
| 25. |
When I'm on
holidays I dread going back to work. |
Give yourself 0 points for each
Never answer, 1 point for each
Sometimes answer and 2 points for each Often
answer then using the following scores as a starting point to
measure your level of job satisfaction.
0 to 10 points - Very
satisfied
11-20 points - Somewhat
satisfied
21-30 points - Somewhat
dissatisfied
31-40 points - Very
dissatisfied
41-50 points - Why are you
still working there?
While a score over 40 is a clear
sign of dissatisfaction, even the most satisfied worker is
likely to score some points on this quiz. For example, night
owls who prefer to sleep late might score a 2 on "I find it hard
to get out of bed in the morning" even if they like their job.
Only you can decide whether you
are satisfied with your current job -- or whether you'd rather
find a new job that makes you look forward to Mondays almost as
much as you look forward to the weekend.
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