Dumb Little Man: When to Quit Your Job |
Posted: 05 Apr 2013 11:19 AM PDT Last year's politics, like many Americans, has left me on overload. Of course I made an effort during the election season to be fully aware of both sides of the agenda, Democratic and Republican. But it amazes me just how many hours of political banter is aired on multiple networks daily. It's enough to leave even the most informed person overwhelmed. One subject seems to be a recurring theme and is still echoing throughout our country - jobs. People are concerned not only with stabilizing the employment rate, but also creating more jobs. With this concern looming over most of the working class, it is more important than ever to address the debate on when to quit your job and pursue your dreams. Many think you would have to be crazy to leave a position with benefits to take a risk on a new startup venture. Others feel the economic climate couldn't be riper to launch out into the deep unknown. After all, our great country was built on the innovative spirit. Regardless of your way of thinking, I want to share the basic principles that will help in the transition. In 1981, an English punk band named The Clash penned a catchy tune called, "Should I Stay or Should I Go" that quickly caught fire. To this day it is galvanized on VH1's Top 100 rock songs list. What made it so popular was the hook which says, "Should I stay or should I go now? Should I stay or should I go now? If I go there will be trouble. And if I stay it will be double. So come on and let me know." I see the dilemma facing so many people today. How do I decide to walk away from a job? If I go I may be unhappy, but the fact remains that I am not happy here anyway. Decisions, decisions. Here are some tips to help:
Either way there are risks involved. One thing is for sure, both decisions require a plan. No one can answer this for you, but the tips I shared can at least make the transition a little smoother.
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