09-16-2015, 04:12 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-16-2015, 04:12 PM by rva_jeremy.)
As somebody who has struggled with jobs in the past, I don't know what to say to you that wouldn't come across as obvious or patronizing.
Perhaps the only thing I'd suggest is that there's another way to feel when you're doing what you're doing. You attitude is the one thing your boss simply cannot dictate to you. You can take your dissatisfaction with where you're at as a reflection on your lack of self-worth and career. Or you can see it as a challenge to be mastered. It's pat and trite, I know, and until you're there you're not there, but try to be patient with yourself.
There's no shame in not wanting to do the job that you have to do. Bu there are ways to do s#!++y jobs that don't bring you down.
Perhaps the only thing I'd suggest is that there's another way to feel when you're doing what you're doing. You attitude is the one thing your boss simply cannot dictate to you. You can take your dissatisfaction with where you're at as a reflection on your lack of self-worth and career. Or you can see it as a challenge to be mastered. It's pat and trite, I know, and until you're there you're not there, but try to be patient with yourself.
There's no shame in not wanting to do the job that you have to do. Bu there are ways to do s#!++y jobs that don't bring you down.