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Do you like your present job?

I don't like my current job. My main job is that I am very tired without technical business trip, and there is no risk of being fired at any time without improving my skills.

I hear more and more young people complaining that they don't like their jobs. Generally speaking, I don't like my job. One is that I don't like my current job, whether because my colleagues are difficult to get along with or because my income is too low. In short, I just want to change my job. In another case, I don't like the feeling of working. I feel that working limits my talents and ideas, and I want to do what I like.

whether you want to change your job or leave your job to start a business, the first thing to consider is material preparation. As the saying goes, you don't panic if you have surplus grain! That is to say, you should reserve your living expenses for at least 12 months, so that you have enough time to adjust yourself.

In addition, mental preparation should be considered. Changing jobs means starting over in a new job, and it is not an easy task to establish new contacts and take over new jobs. It is even harder to leave and start a business. Without sufficient funds and experience, it is best not to think about starting a business easily. It is necessary to understand that it is difficult for people who can't even work well to succeed in starting a business. Many successful entrepreneurs used to be outstanding when they were working.

of course, the most important thing is to think about what you really want to do and what you are good at. Usually, you should cultivate more hobbies, maybe the future is the starting point of your career. Take myself for example, financial management was an interest of mine in the past. I like dealing with figures very much, and I also like the analysis of reeling from the cocoon. It can be said that financial management is both what I like and what I am good at. In the end, financial management turned into my present career.