Hello, I am a young woman, 25 years old. A dynamic, highly extroverted person who loves sports, movement and conubulation, and alas, by coincidence, probably works the most boring job in the world - a bank employee. And for 4 years. I leave aside the fact that I take as much as BGN 800 purely, against them I have the pleasure to serve companies, individuals, ATMs, to fulfill a hundred targets and in the meantime to replace the cash register when necessary. My job involves standing all day, which just kills me. I don't imagine myself that way. I tried to leave last year, but I had to help ours urgently and canceled the application. I'm sure I work as a sales representative or some type of regional head of some offices. Something with movement, moreover, is better paid. But, and here comes my weirdo - first, I have a license, but I haven't driven for years and I'm certainly not at a good level. And secondly and more importantly, my husband and I generally talk about children that we might try to do this or next year. It's okay for motherhood in the bank, because I can't be denied sick leave, but the thought of staying here for a while longer kills me. And I'm not sure I'm ready for kids this winter. And now I'm just wondering if I should give up this job, which I go to more than reluctantly, and take a risk in a field that is unfamiliar to me, or last another year or two until I give birth What do you think? If I were a man, it is clear what I would do, but alas, women still have to take into account that we are about to give birth. basically my husband and I are talking about kids we might try to do this or next year. It's okay for motherhood in the bank, because I can't be denied sick leave, but the thought of staying here for a while longer kills me. And I'm not sure I'm ready for kids this winter. And now I'm just wondering if I should give up this job, which I go to more than reluctantly, and take risks in a field that is unfamiliar to me, or last another year or two until I give birth? What do you think? If I were a man, it is clear what I would do, but alas, women still have to take into account that we are about to give birth. basically my husband and I are talking about kids we might try to do this or next year. It's okay for motherhood in the bank, because I can't be denied sick leave, but the thought of staying here for a while longer kills me. And I'm not sure I'm ready for kids this winter. And now I'm just wondering if I should give up this job that I go to more than reluctantly and take a risk in an area that is unfamiliar to me, or last another year or two until I give birth? What do you think? If I were a man, it is clear what I would do, but alas, women still have to take into account that we are about to give birth. And now I'm just wondering if I should give up this job, which I go to more than reluctantly, and take a risk in a field that is unfamiliar to me, or last another year or two until I give birth? What do you think? If I were a man, it is clear what I would do, but alas, women still have to take into account that we are about to give birth. And now I'm just wondering if I should give up this job, which I go to more than reluctantly, and take a risk in a field that is unfamiliar to me, or last another year or two until I give birth? What do you think? If I were a man, it is clear what I would do, but alas, women still have to take into account that we are about to give birth.
1 SweetArienysXoXo answered
Take a risk, actively look for a new job, go to interviews and when you find your place it is you.