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How do you know when you've outgrown your title/position?
What are the signs?- Mundane question, I know... but I'm being shoved into asking.notype
- when it's too easyGnash
- Gnash, I'm getting tired I think. I took an order today and it hit me: "I've had it!"
I've done my "time,"
I've gotta be doing much more than this.notype - Good point, though I don't know that the problem solving part is "easy", but just feeling like I could be doing much much more.notype
- your partner will say that they can't feel anything********
- When you know you can auto pilot. And also bored.pango
- Sounds like you've answered your own question, notype. You may also just be burned outGnash
- Sometimes, when unfilled in other parts of life, we transfer that angst onto something else. Work can be an easier surrogate for that darkness.Gnash
- Your experience reflects on the work and co-workers see you as a go-to professional when they need help.Maaku
- Also time...if you've been doing the same thing for 4 years now, it's time to move on. Ask for it, or get a new job.Maaku
- Gnash you hit the nail on the headnotype
- It's time to take care of yourself first.Glitterati_Duane
- can you phone it in? is your attitude looked over? can you have everything you want? it's time to go, you're underpaid and unmotivated.imbecile
- Glitterati_Duane hit home brother. Thanks for this.notype