When one spends 50 or 60 hours a week immersed in an activity (does anyone reading this still work 40 hours or less?), it is easy to lose one’s perspective on just where that activity should rate in our lives.
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When one spends 50 or 60 hours a week immersed in an activity (does anyone reading this still work 40 hours or less?), it is easy to lose one’s perspective on just where that activity should rate in our lives.
Only you can make the decision to ttjasi, or to stay at your current job. Before you make any decision, you should talk it over with people whose advice you trust, including preferably some professional advice from a careers counsellor and a financial planner. And of course make sure you talk it over with your family and others affected. If it gets rough you will need their support. Some things you should get sorted before taking a decision:
The Triumph of the Airheads Contains the occasional Australian-ism that may puzzle overseas readers, but this book is a brilliant expose of the rampant stupidity of the world at the new millenium. If you wondered why you can't stomach the HR department, or all your managers seem to be idiots, read this book. |
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