If my job makes me want to swerve my car into oncoming traffic, should I get another job or just tough it out for a couple of years?
I'm newly graduated from college and my job I've had for about seven months and at best I feel mutual coexistence towards it. Most of the time it's apathy and about 33% of the time, I legit hate it. I don't find what I do interesting at all, even in a muted professional sense.
Why would you stay there if it's shit? Do you get lots of money for it? Of course look for a job that doesn't make you hate every day you have to do it, life is too short to suffer if there is also an option not to suffer.
>>18053106
>Do you get lots of money for it?
Define "lots of money" please.
>>18053114
Well, what kind of a job would be interesting for you? Does this job give you so much more money than the nice job that you feel it's worth it to suffer?
>>18053114
more than 70k if it's a starter job
more than 100k if you've been there a while/it's a position that requires experience
>>18053102
Why has no one shopped Barron Trumps head into this?
>>18053148
go to /r/ fagit
>>18053127
>more than 70k if it's a starter job
I make 55k and I drive about an hour each way to get to work.
>>18053156
But that requires effort