26: How to Know When It's Time to Leave a Job
Do you remember your very first job? Not your first career, your first job. I remember my very first job well, and I remember when I knew I needed to leave that job, too.
I knew it was time to say “Adios!” when the company had me scoop out expired food to reheat it in a vat before repackaging it for sale. It was as disgusting as it sounded. And though the reheating to repackage might give you the shivers, you need to know this wasn’t actual food--it was frankenfood. But I can’t say the name on my podcast because I don’t want to get sued by a megacorporation.
So this experience was offensive on a couple of levels: 1) what I just shared; and 2) I prefer to eat and spend my money on actual, whole foods.
But I was a high school kid who needed the spending money because those Gap denim overalls weren’t going to magically appear in my closet. Remember how popular the Gap overalls were? And Doc Martens? And Dave Matthews?
So I guess I was prescient to be aware of the values misalignment in work as a 16-year-old. I was just too poor and lived in too rural an area to make a different choice.
Fast forward to today, and the conversations I’m having with clients. One of the most common refrains is, “I know I need to leave, Meghan. But it just never feels like the right time.”
Can you relate to this predicament? If so, you’re in luck. In episode 26 of Bullshift, we’re diving into “How to Know When It’s Time to Leave a Job.”
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE
How to know when it’s time to leave a job
How to take action on your professional pivot decision
Four signs that it’s time to make your next move
What (free!) tools are available to you that will fuel your momentum
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