by Jack Kelly The holiday season, leading into the New Year, is traditionally a time to get serious about your job and career. After all the festivities subside and reality sets in, you’re back to your old daily grind. You’re forced to figure out what you want to do with your life. People start thinking, “Is this all there is? Do I want to be stuck in this job for the next 10 years?” The challenge is that most people don’t know what to do. The current economy is tenuous at best. Inflation is raging at 40-year, record-high levels. In response, the Federal Reserve Bank is hiking interest rates higher to deflate inflation; however, its plan calls for layoffs. The rationale is that you won’t spend money without a job and inflation will subside. If you quit your job, there are no guarantees that the other company will be better. If you decide to stay and stick it out, it's most likely that nothing will change. To help you think through what to do, here are some questions to ask yourself... #careeradvice #jobsearch #layoffs #tech #interviewing https://www.forbes.com/sites/jackkelly/2022/12/13/as-the-new-year-approaches-ask-yourself-about-your-job-should-i-stay-or-should-i-go/?sh=49af16ad2951
The saying goes… “It’s just grass…” (not necessarily greener) in the end we’re just trying to find the least shitty grass to be on.
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