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I'm leaving my job soon and I'm not in the mood to work. Is this really good?
I'm leaving my job soon and I'm not in the mood to work. Is this really good? Seeing that some friends are full of praise for my answer, I think it is necessary for me to explain the following situation in detail, otherwise I am a little worried about naked resignation who blindly advocates others. Besides my own reasons, for example, I feel that the work content is too simple, I am a handyman, I can't get exercise or promotion, or I feel that I am not suitable for myself or don't love it after contacting the industry. The ethos and style I am talking about here are not simple and common phenomena such as rigidity, drawing cakes and shouting slogans. You have seen the working hours. At three or four o'clock in the afternoon, a small company with only a dozen people, executives and account managers all laid tablecloths in the conference room and played Texas Hold 'em.

What I heard outside was the sound of stacking chips, all the people shouting excitedly, and the laughter of winning money. Usually several girls are chatting loudly about online shopping entertainment news. If you don't participate, you will be excluded. I really don't like this company. The most important thing is because of objective reasons: the company's business development has encountered bottlenecks. Because these two companies are small companies, they have very limited access to platforms and customers. The second company is a bit special in nature, involving some gray areas in the financial field, and some left because of risk considerations. Resignation is not entirely mindless and emotional. To tell the truth, if you develop, you can get exercise and cultivate your core skills. The subjective reasons mentioned above can actually be overcome by biting your teeth.

But I think the most important thing is that you know why you want to go. You can have a rest after you leave, but you'd better know your general direction. Like a test? Postgraduate entrance examination? Or continue to look for the industry you love and become a mature professional manager? During the period, I got a lot of offer, all of which are good companies. There are N-round Internet companies that have invested in Ali, and state-owned enterprises that have participated in CCTV news.

There is also the O2O business unit of a well-known real estate company. I don't know what happened later. They either refuse directly, or stay for a day or two and then run away. Perhaps, as mentioned in the main answer, in the first day or two, I realized that I had left the wolf's den and entered it. The world was as black as a crow. So I even wanted to give up during the period and took a full-time exam. I still have this idea from time to time now. After all, I am working. Now you can see a wider world, but what about after 35? )