Have you ever walked into a new job on the first day and
realized – this might be a mistake? Many people have, and it’s an unfortunate
realization especially if you did everything you could think of to vet the
company, ace the interview, and earn this job that should’ve been everything
you dreamed it could be. From being the employee of a poorly trained and skilled
supervisor to not being able to get along with the other members of your team,
there are a plethora of reasons why new Forest Grove employment can turn
into a giant nightmare.
If you’re not sure if quitting a new job is the best
decision for you or not, read through the questions in this article and ask
them to yourself. Using your current work situation, determine if it’s worth
walking away from the job you haven’t been at for a while.
Can Your Biggest
Problem Be Fixed?
This is a very important first question to ask yourself. If
you diagnose that the problem you’re experiencing is possible to address and
change, then you shouldn’t be so quick to leave. If the problem is how other
employees are treating you, strike up a conversation about it, figure out what
is causing the issue, and discuss it.
Swapping Departments
Depending on your company’s policy, the time you’ve worked
there, and whether there are other job vacancies, asking to be moved to a
different department might be a good alternative to walking away. If you’ve
managed to prove your worth in the time you’ve been there, you’re going to have
a bigger chance of snagging a different position that might prove to be the
dream job you were looking for when you originally got hired.
Sticking It Out for
the Greater Good
This is going to vary by instance and what kind of time
frame you’re on. If you think you can handle putting up with this unresolvable
issue for a little while longer, you might find the problem resolves itself.
The person causing the problem will end up leaving so you don’ have to.
If none of these are viable options, then quitting might be
your best bet. Temp
agencies in Hillsboro suggest providing the appropriate amount of notice
about you leaving the company so that you can end things somewhat amicably.
Locally owned and
operated, Express Employment Professionals in Hillsboro, OR is a full-service
staffing agency that continually exceeds expectations by providing services to
companies in our community while also helping job seekers find employment.
Express Employment
Professionals of Hillsboro, OR
1001 SE Tualatin Valley Hwy, #B34
Hillsboro, OR 97123
(503) 640-3600
https://www.expresspros.com/HillsboroOR
1001 SE Tualatin Valley Hwy, #B34
Hillsboro, OR 97123
(503) 640-3600
https://www.expresspros.com/HillsboroOR