Leaving Work January 30th, 2008
I’ve worked there for about 3 years, the longest job that I have had so far, it’s been a great job that I have benefited from in ways that I cannot count and yet I wanted to go, I had to leave because to be honest I couldn’t go any further that I was there wasn’t enough room for me to grow and move.
Please be patient while I express a little bit of arrogance.
I firmly believe that they didn’t recoognise what they had in me, I wasn’t challenged enough and now that I go through all my acomphisments I realised how much I can achieve when I love what I do, and I love what I do.
I have been very fortunate in my working life I haven’t had a job that didn’t hate, I have been able to go through normal retail jobs until I found something more career focused. I think that part of my success has been due to my personality, normally I can get along with everyone and don’t tend to make many enemies. I didn’t realise my social skills within work until recently about the same time that I realised how important social skills where to keeping and advancing in your job.
It is something that I am now wanting to study a little more, I hope to better understand motivations and how this can affect your job. Understandably the work that you do counts as well, it shows that you can do what you were employed to do.
I have a few friends who can enlighten me on this and I’ll get back to you on what I find out.
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“I firmly believe that they didn’t recoognise what they had in me, I wasn’t challenged enough and now that I go through all my acomphisments I realised how much I can achieve when I love what I do, and I love what I do.”
Welcome to the unfortunate reality of the workplace. No one will ever truly appreciate you. The best you can hope for is that they’ll realise the value you brought after you’re gone.