My Job Makes Me Sick
63Being stuck in a miserable job is a situation that many people find themselves in. I understand what it's like since I worked at my previous job for almost five years before I threw in the towel. It got to the point where I'd walk into the building and my mood would shift from good to bad.
Maybe you are feeling this way and are trying to find a way out. There are a few options and I'll share my own experience with each.
How I Escaped a Miserable Career
There are many options you can take to get out of a job or career that makes you sick. However, there is one solution that has made a huge difference in my own life. Learn what I've done to escape the 9 to 5 and how you can do the same. Download two FREE ebooks by visiting my website below:
Various Options
First Option
The first and most obvious option is to find another job. Many people
are so sick of their jobs they become desperate and ready to take any
job that comes along. I suggest not making this mistake.
At least
give your next job some real consideration. The last thing you want to
do is trade one lousy job for another lousy job. Figure out what you
want to do next career-wise and you'll be much happier than taking on a
similar job.
Second Option
A second option is to go out on your own by becoming a freelancer. I took this route after I resigned from my last job. I sort of fell into it as I was going to find another job closer to home. Freelancing had its good points but after awhile, it was as if I just traded one job for another. If you don't enjoy what you are doing, freelancing will not be as much fun.
Third Option
Finally, the best option for
getting out of a miserable job (in my opinion) is to start your own
business. Now, you may be thinking starting a business takes a lot of
time, money, and business knowledge. Well, you would be very right if
you planned on starting a traditional business.
Now a days, there
is a better way and it's called network marketing. I bet your next
thought is, "Oh no, not that, those are just scams!" I ask you to keep
an open mind and consider the following:
- Most network marketing companies are low-cost to start.
- Good companies provide on-going valuable business training.
- They provide residual income as you grow your own team.
- You can start your business part-time while you're still an employee.
- Speed of success is dependent upon your efforts.
- It's a fun and new way to make money.
- You can achieve time-freedom to spend how you want.
- Most network marketing companies reward their distributors with perks (cars, vacations, etc.)
You may have heard many negative comments about the industry but often it comes from people who have had bad past experiences, unethical companies, close-mindedness, or worry of what family and friends will think of them for joining.
I suggest finding a network marketing company that has an excellent product line that you enjoy using as well as helping people to reach their goals. You can learn more about the company I chose and why by visiting my website below:






