Decisions. Decisions. Toughest thing to do when it comes to relationship, money and retirement sometimes.
My decisions are mainly based on my intuition or feeling like it’s the best to do. Such as, “If it doesn’t feel right, then it isn’t,” with logic and critical thinking.
A friend of mine who doesn’t like her job because she’s social and works alone. Conveniently, there’s an opening at a place that has a job opening similar to her previous job before this. Then, on top of it, her current employer remarkably comes out with a crazy new personnel policies that sound questionable at best. She’s not even communicating with her daughter about it who got her the job along with my comments that some of the policies are a breech of individual freedoms. Red flag.
In point of my friend’s dilemma, one should be a of clear mind and have all the information available before making any big decisions. Honestly, think that most of us are concerned with adult children and grandchildren.
Wish you and yours only the best!
Leslie Elizabeth David.
Update: After conversing with her, I decided to check out Glassdoor and Indeed about her current employer which I was wrong and I learned more about it. The reviews are horrendous from former employees. I encouraged her to persevere while she starts her job search and finds new employment.