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Written by SMWorld.info Team   
Monday, 16 July 2007

ResignThese are the top ten reasons why you might want to quit your current job. These are difficult, if not impossible, to solve.

You need to look out for your best interests. Your job consumes too many hours of too many days of your life for you to stay where you are miserable. No excuses, now. If these issues exist with your job, make a plan, and change jobs.

Your organisation is making losses 

 1) Your company is experiencing a downward spiral, losing customers, losing money, and rumours of possible closure, bankruptcy and failure prevail. 

Your relations with your bosses have gone sour 

 2) Your relationship with your manager is damaged beyond repair. You have sought help to mend the relationship but you know it is too damaged for recovery. (Perhaps you were untrustworthy, missed work on too many days, or the manager acts like an untrustworthy jerk.) Whatever the reason, the relationship is irrecoverably damaged. 

Your life situation has changed 

 3) Your life situation has changed. Perhaps you have married or had a baby, and the salary and benefits no longer support your life needs. You need to move on to better opportunities to support your family.

There are differences in values 

 4) Your values are at odds with the corporate culture. Perhaps your company is egalitarian and you believe in assigned parking spots for salaried employees. Your company does annual employee satisfaction surveys and you think these are a waste of time.

Your company is hierarchical and you want to influence every aspect of your job. No matter where the clash is occurring, a lack of congruence with the corporate culture will destroy your attitude at work. 

You are not enjoying your job 

 5) You've stopped having fun and enjoying your job. No matter what changed, when you dread going to work in the morning, it's time to leave your job. 

Your work ethics are out of sync 

 6) Your company is ethically challenged. Perhaps, the managers lie to customers about the quality of the products or the day on which product will ship. You become aware that the company is stealing information from competitors. Whatever the issue, don't stay in an organization where your ethics are out of sync. 

Your reputation is at stake 

 7) For whatever reason, you have behaved in ways that are considered improper at work. You've missed too many days of work, slacked off on the job, failed to maintain needed skills and just generally developed the reputation of a loser.

That reputation, once earned, is unlikely to change, so you might as well move on, while you have the opportunity. 

You are not getting along well with your peers 

 8) You've burned your bridges with your co-workers. Your group is not getting along in an environment that requires people to work together well. Again, at some point, the reasons don't matter; start fresh in a new job and resolve to not let this situation happen again. 

You are too stressed out 

 9) Your stress level is so high at work that it is affecting your physical or mental health and your relationships with your friends and family. Watch for the signs of burnout and if they can't be cured, move on. Read this article, Tips for Managing Stress and Change at Work for some ideas about managing work stress. 

You need more challenging work environment 

 10) And the top ten reason for leaving your current job - you are unchallenged, need more responsibility, and seek opportunities that just don't exist for you in your current organization. You've explored the current and potential options, and they are limited. It's time to move on.

Note: This article is from Economic Times  

Last Updated ( Monday, 08 October 2007 )
 
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