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Andrew
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I Quit!
Overworked employees are fed up: a survey finds 8 out of 10 Americans want a new job.
November 12, 2003: 9:42 AM EST
By Leslie Haggin Geary, CNN/Money Staff Writer
New York (CNN/Money) - Ready to quit? You have plenty of company.
Many employees are overworked, stressed out, fed up -- and eager to quit their jobs once the economy picks up. In fact, worker angst is so pronounced that it has surprised even the most tuned-in human resource professionals.
Consider, for example, that more than eight in 10 workers plan to look for a new job when the economy heats up, according to a survey by the Society for Human Resource Professionals. While there's a difference between looking for a new gig and actually jumping ship, that kind of number is "very, very high," says SHRP spokesman Frank Scanlon.
http://money.cnn.com/2003/11/11/pf/q_iquit/index.htm
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Regent
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Being underage I truly do not understand many things. While someone might know hard work, I know Criminology. Starting fresh could possibly be a release from many obligations, many people look forward to change - some don't. It's all a state of mind as well as stae of BEING. By 'being' I mean as you have said above - overworked, stressed, etc. We all crave new things, simply the rotation of Life. - Damnit. I sound like an adult..
"Je regarde vers le bas sur le mauvais corrompu, et je jette une larme sur les fanatiques de Divinty - pour moi suis tonnerre." - T.M.T
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