How Much Money Would You Quit Your Job For?
12 Jul
I'm talking a minimum figure, obviously.
At what point does taking the money mean more to you than your future career and the lifestyle it enables with your current job or employer?Get an answer and hold it in your mind. What does it tell you about your career or job choice? What does it tell you about: How much you value the path ahead that you're on?
The value you put on the emotional reward from your work?
The value you put on the mental or intellectual reward from your work?
The quality of your relationships with those you work with?
How much of a 'cog in the machine' you feel and how replaceable you feel?
How much you believe in what your employer is doing for the world?
The money you think you could earn in the years ahead with your current employer?
The opportunities to learn, grow, develop and improve your performance in this role, and the rewards this may bring?
How trapped or how free you feel to be yourself, drive yourself, and use your potential to add maximum value to your employer?
How easy or difficult it would be to find something similar, or better? And if you got that money and quit, what would you do for a new job or career? That money could run out fast. It would only buy you x amount of time, which you'd do well to use sensibly. So how would you find the right career during that time? What's your plan? Just double check that you're spending your life heading down the right path. If not, you could always run that plan alongside your day to day work for 30 minutes a day…
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Hello! I'm Mark Moore and I help employers and employees maximise their value to each other.
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