I was always good at job hunting. So good that I'd have listed it on my CV if that wouldn't have been terribly counter productive. I stayed in most jobs for around two years and then, once I'd learnt everything there was to learn and boredom set in, I'd reevaluate my skills and experience ready... Continue Reading →
Why job satisfaction isn’t just about your job
We get told to find a job we love, so it doesn't feel like work. We are encouraged to look at what we really enjoy doing so that we can work out what job will suit us best. What I rarely see discussed are the other important factors in not hating your work life. Those... Continue Reading →
Job satisfaction and… new horizons?
The two-year itch has hit again and I'm once again browsing job adverts in the hope of finding something more stimulating. However, the desire for some kind of overall direction or purpose in my work life is still hanging over me and so I'm finally doing something about it. I've signed up for The School... Continue Reading →