You are in a career rut ifa.(News)

From: The Journal (Newcastle, England) | Date: February 16, 2006 | Copyright information

Work feels like a chore.

Thinking about work only gets you depressed or stressed.

You would like to give it up as soon as possible.

You do not get satisfaction from working.

You feel you have achieved all you can in your current jo...

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