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Should I Take A Year Off My Seasonal Job I've Been Doing For 10 Years?
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I have been working for a company seasonally for the last 10 years, due to a small altercation with a co-worker last year, this year I have been severely demoted. Sometimes it feels like I am purposely being pushed out, although I have been told that I have the opportunity to move back up slightly if I am "exceptional."
Should I just give it up for a year or maybe longer, or should I bite the bullet on my demotion.
Should I just give it up for a year or maybe longer, or should I bite the bullet on my demotion.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If it is a job that you have a passion for, then i would continue to peruse a path within the job.
If it's not something you love, and you feel your time and work has been wasted due to the altercation last year, which caused a big demotion, and you feel like you don't have the energy required to climb back up that ladder, then maybe find something else that you can put a lot of time and effort into, maybe something you have a passion for.
If it's not something you love, and you feel your time and work has been wasted due to the altercation last year, which caused a big demotion, and you feel like you don't have the energy required to climb back up that ladder, then maybe find something else that you can put a lot of time and effort into, maybe something you have a passion for.
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