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Should I Quit Working For My Friend

My friend keeps quitting his jobs?

It's really hard when you don't know what you want to do. I'm one of those people who get easily bored by repetition. When I was younger, I quit a lot of jobs and moved around to different fields because I didn't have any real focus. Then I found a job that I really loved and was challenged by and I stayed. I would recommend your friend see a career advisor or someone else who can help him determine what field he belongs in and what he really wants from a job.

Should I quit my job since my friend quit?

I started my new job almost 2 weeks ago I wasn't really expecting to meet anyone but I instantly meet this girl. She greeted me with open armed and seemed to really like me. She was an amazing person and we instantly hit it off 's a friends" im a girl also . but she has not been showing up to work this week it's so obvious that she quit. I feel really sad because she really motivated me and kept me going it was fun having someone who was new and nice. Now that she's not there I feel so lonely. I don't trust anyone else, my employee are very nice to me and try to talk to me but I never wanna talk to them back because I don't feel a "connection". Me and this girl was tight but now she's gone and I'm lonely I hate being there without people who I really like. I know it's a "job not school" but I gotta be there for a long time I get so lonely..should I quit? She quit since she had personal issues and the manager kept screaming at her

Would you quit if your best friend at work left?

“छोड़ दे सारी दुनिया किसी के लिएये मुनासिब नहीं आदमी के लिएप्यार से भी ज़रूरी कई काम हैंप्यार सब कुछ नहीं ज़िंदगी के लिए”By Indeevar(It is not good to leave the world for someone, there are many things more important than loves as life can not be live entirely on love)Rahul and Raj are best friends.Rahul is an extrovert,while Raj is an introvert.They always remain together.But Rahul is very good in science and Maths whereas Raj loves English and is scared of Maths And Science.After their matric exam Raj opts for Science stream because Rahul takes Science stream.At the end of first year into college, Raj fails while Rahul is promoted to mehnat class.Raj repents his decision for taking science stream as it was not his forte. Just being carried away by his friendship he ends up loosing one year of his life.Why it happened? You know the answer very well.Raj had to suffer because he never took deep notice of his strengths and weaknesses and blindly followed his friend.While following his friend blindly Raj forgot that each person has own temperament and own goals in life. Raj knew Rahul wanted to be scientist while he wanted to be a teacher. But not caring fir his own goals he blinded copied decision of Rahul and suffered.So you must learn from Raj and look at your own career goals.You never know why your friend left the job Or why was he made to leave his job?If you are doing well in your current job then just stick around and build your career wherever you are in stead of blindly following your friend.You are entitled to follow your dreams just as your friend is entitled to his/her dreams.What is right for you may not be right for your friend or vice versa.And above what role friendship has to play in your life decisions?Do you want to work together always ? Is it in your hands?Working closely and remaining together most of times takes away the fun out of relationships as the saying goes familiarity breeds contempt.Chart your own journey.Let sone distance keep alive the excitement among friends.Decide wisely.Happy Reasoning!MM.

How do I get over hiding I quit my job from family and friends?

I understand your situation and dilemma. I have myself been through this situation a few times. Normally, if we quit a job and have a better option in terms of career progression, compensation and corporate brand equity we are upfront and would like to declare it proudly. The problem happens when in the eyes of family and friends we quit a "good job". And what is worse don't have another job yet or if we have one - in their perception have "down scaled" the organisation. In India, quitting a job without a back up is still taboo. But, I would say it's your decision and your journey. So don't be shy about it. As Eleanor Roosevelt once said: "In the long run, we shape our lives, and we shape ourselves. The process never ends. And choices we make are ultimately our own responsibility."You know the best reasons why you quit. If I ever you, I would have discussed it with close family members and trusted friends before doing it. The decision may still have been the same. But I would have better informed. Nevertheless, you know the best reasons why you have quit the job. Hopefully, you are convinced that it was the right decision. So stay by it. Sooner or later the whole world will know. There isn't absolutely any point in hiding about it. Do tell a few friends and close relatives. The word will travel around. In times like this, I have stood by my decision. I have come across as confident, logical and as someone who knows his mind. Don't be ambivalent but appear firm and decisive. In conclusion, I would only say that you made the choice that works best for you. You can never please everyone and that's fine! Go ahead and own up!All the best!

My friends are growing taller than me. should i stop working out?

I'm 15 and my height is 5ft. I do 65 push ups and 20 ab crunches daily.

The friends I'm speaking of they used to be shorter than me but now one of em has increased by an inch more than me and another dude who was just 4'9 is now same as me. They don't work out neither have been to yoga or such ****..

I stretch everyday, do the back stand and cobra stretch, hang on a bar or do pull ups on it but nothing works..

Why should my friend quit track?

I have this friend, and she takes track (aka. track and field). Everyday she complains about how she hates it, how hard it is, how she's missing out on everything after school because of it, etc. I told her she should just quit. Walk away. She says she doesn't want to be a quitter. Also, she says her parents tell her she's comitted to it, so she has to finnish the season. Now, she's telling me she might want to take track in the spring too! She says her coach tells her that she's really good, so she doesn't want to quit, even though she's hating it. Do you think she should quit, stop after the season, or continue doing it? why?

How can I convince a friend to quit his dead-end job and make something of his talents?

Short answer: You can't.Long answer: A person will grow and change when he/she is developmentally ready to do so. If you truly believe that your friend's magic / juggling act can be a profitable and satisfying career, then encourage him, offer to help market him, show him other people who have been successful in that field and how they accomplished their success, and accept that, until he is ready, he likely will not take your advice. Be patient & supportive, and offer him concrete help (I will design and print your business cards. I will set up and maintain a website for you. I will purchase and design ads for you in your target area.). Good luck to both of you!

Should I lie to my friends and family about quitting my job to follow my dream of game development?

Wow. I'm facing the same proplem you are right now.Yes. Game development is your passion. That is 100% clear.And - like you - I have a 9 to 5 that pays the bills. I then also have a 9PM to 3AM that is my passion (which is app development).Paying the bills must come first. That's what your parents and friends are saying.Yet, your mind is on your passion, which is what  you are saying.But, do you think that your CEO, who might have a passion for Golf, isn't sitting at his or her desk, dreaming about golf? Or the lady in accounting? Do you think she's not dreaming about getting home to her kids - which are her passion in life? Everyone is the same. Etc. Etc.We all have day jobs  - and those day jobs fund our passions at night.The trick is to think of your passion as a hobby - and keep your day job - riiiiiggggghhhht up to the point where your passion is paying the bills.When your passion is paying the bills, it's no longer a hobby. It becomes a career.So - don't be concerned if your mind is on your passion while at work. Everyone else's mind is on their passions as well.And who says game development can't make money? There's an absolute fortune waiting there for the people who create entertaining content. And, for those that know how to monetize their fantastic content, the sky is the limit.So - my advice to you is - Stay with your current job.Work on your passion / hobby after hours.Then switch over to your passion or hobby when it starts paying the bills.I tried putting a game company together last year, but it fell apart because our artist's dad came down with cancer and he quit. If you want to partner up on a project, I'm good with cash and the business side - but I suck at game development (I have some experience with Blender, but that's about it). If you're great at games, then I can add my game ideas, cash, and marketing to find success. That's where I shine. So - if you're interested, you can reach me at Gregarious1(at)Hotmail(dot)com if you want to talk about partnering up.All the best,S

My best friend's dad hired me... Now how do I quit the job?

I actually had the same problem! My best friend's parents owned a company and gave me a position with them, where I worked for 3 years in the summer as a seasonal employee. I wasn't trained too well and I had to pick up a lot of stuff quickly, especially because the company was popular and we would always have huge lines. My friend was in charge of scheduling people to work, and she would text me to ask if I wanted to work on certain days. Last year, I just texted her saying that I simply wasn't interested in working anymore. I literally said 'I think I'm done for a while'. They understood.

If you really don't want to work at this company anymore, just tell them! Don't feel bad about it. Just take him aside and tell him that you are grateful that he gave you a position, but you don't feel like it's working out for you. Or that you are wanting to branch out and work for you dad.

I also had a problem with going over to my friend's house. Her dad ran the company and he would always get stressed when I worked there, nit-picking everything that the employees did so it was super awkward to see him at home in a different environment. After I stopped working for them, it was still a little weird, but now it's not so bad. You just have to leave on good terms and they will be fine.

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