Why Are You Putting Up With It?

Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter draws from his own experience to talk about the decision to change jobs.

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I want to talk with you about the decision to change jobs and draw upon my own experience. On two occasions in my career, I was working for organizations for 10 years or more. I was clearly entrenched in these organizations, very comfortable despite some of the nonsense that existed there.

We all know every organization has nonsense – – people of personalities, they have moods. You live with them for a long period of time and some of those times of frustrating.

In the most recent instance, I was associated with the firm for more than a dozen years and no matter what I did, the matter what I said, there was a lengthy period of time I was hitting my head against the wall in frustration. Still the idea of changing jobs didn’t come to mind.

It one more instance (the details aren’t important) for my wife to interrupt me one day and ask, “Have you thought about changing jobs at all?” Ultimately, I decided to start my own firm

Sometimes, you just have to listen to what someone else tells you or ask you and pause and ask yourself a question, “Why not?” What’s keeping you there? What’s so good about this situation that you want to go through all the frustration you go through?

I’ve been in sales for a long time and much of my income comes from commission. For those of you were not in sales, is it worth the salary that you are getting to experience all the frustration that you’re going through?

Why are you accepting this? Who are you trying to please in all of this?

When all is said and done, ultimately, let them make the right decision for yourself. However, if you are noticing that there are more days than not when you are referring to things that can best be described as “nonsense,” when no matter how are in Africa making success is not available to you, sometimes that’s because the market that you’re serving, sometimes that’s because the systems that your operating (i.e. the company rules and regulations that get in the way of you obtaining the success that you want), why are you putting up with it?

My encouragement to you is to stop for a second and think or have an ally available because (like in my case, my wife) who, in a very simple way, asked “Have you thought about changing jobs yet?”

Then, think about it. Why not? Why not change jobs? Why tolerate the mediocrity of your current situation, your lack of contentment and happiness that comes with your current role?

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Do you think employers are trying to help you? You already know you can’t trust recruiters—they tell as they think you need to know to take the job they after representing so they collect their payday.

The skills needed to find a job are different yet complement the skills needed to do a job.

Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter has been a career coach and recruiter for what seems like one hundred years.

JobSearchCoachingHQ.com is there to change that with great advice for job hunters—videos, my books and guides to job hunting, podcasts, articles, PLUS a community for you to ask questions of PLUS the ability to ask me questions where I function as your ally with no conflict of interest answering your questions.

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One Mile South, One Mile East, One Mile North and Are Back in the Same Place

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How many points are there on the earth where you could travel one mile south, then one mile east, then one mile north and end up in the same spot you started?

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Here’s a fun brainteaser question for today!

So the question is, “How many points are there on earth where you can travel 1 mile south, then 1 mile east, then 1 mile north and end up in the same spot you started in?”

Got that?

This is a fun one because I think most people start off with the answer of the North Pole. Think of the earth as being a sphere.You can start at the North Pole and can travel 1 mile south then 1 mile east then 1 mile north on the back of the North Pole, right?

But there’s another group of places that it could also work.

So imagine being at the South Pole or at a place near the South Pole where you could travel around the earth and it would be only 1 mile to travel around it.

So you could start 1 mile north of that point and then travel 1 mile south, 1 mile east and then 1 mile north and wind up in the same place you started.

The trick with that is this infinite number of places that that could work because there is not what one finite spot where this is true. Remember we’re dealing with a sphere. You could be any one of those points 1 mile north of that circumference of the earth and wind up being able to do this.

And within that of 1 mile circumference, let’s go to a half-mile. So if you started a mile north of that point; you can travel 1 mile south to it and then walk around the earth twice and then head back to the north and wind up in the same spot, right?

And again the same thing is true. There is an infinite number of possibilities where that could happen. Frankly it’s also true of any place within the radius of a mile around or any spot within that circumference this answer can work.

So, the answer was really the North Pole with an infinite number of choices that will allow you to do this.

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Fun Question!

Do you really think employers are trying to help you? You already know you can’t trust recruiters—they tell as they think you need to know to take the job they after representing so they collect their payday.

The skills needed to find a job are different yet complement the skills needed to do a job.

Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter has been a career coach and recruiter for what seems like one hundred years.

JobSearchCoachingHQ.com is there to change that with great advice for job hunters—videos, my books and guides to job hunting, podcasts, articles, PLUS a community for you to ask questions of PLUS the ability to ask me questions where I function as your ally with no conflict of interest answering your questions.

Connect with me on LinkedIn http://bit.ly/thebiggamehunter