The topic is Jobs and Career Searching. This topic is about decisions that will affect the amount of income that you make and how you make it. It is also about the way you prefer to spend your time and fulfilling your purpose in life.
You could decide how you like to spend your time and then search for a job or career that is related to this. Also you could improve the amount of jobs or careers available to you by going to college and furthering your education.
Even if you already have a job you should continue to search for an improved job or career based on your preferences and tastes.
This RichardStep Marketing survey was designed to get a better understanding of what really gets under the skin of those folks out there dealing with jobs and career searching. Read over the awesome answers below and see how you can tailor your business to address the frustrations of the people most relevant to your business niche market. Want more? Read the 125 other topics in the ‘Frustrations’ survey category by clicking here.
The following list are uncut and raw responses of the things this group found most frustrating in their daily lives.
Jobs and Career Searching
- I am a srudent and not doing any job. so I cant say it right now.
- Getting rejected by this amazing job I thought I wanted. Ive been struggling to figure out what I want to do next.
- At the moment i am looking for a job. but i want a job that keeps me on my feet and has less redundancies.
- Deciding whether or not to change jobs. I am always afraid of the unknown and starting over.
- To decide whether to remain in my job or to try venture out to do something new and completely different.
- Having some one else asked to do a job u already did. It makes u seem incompetent.
- The most frustrating thing about a job is not getting clear directions on how to do things
- The most frustrating thing about a job is when you’re given direct direction of what needs to be done
- The most frustrating thing about my job is not knowing where the product is at
- The most frustrating thing about my job is the lack of structure and defined roles.
- The most frustrating thing about my job is dealing with customers who come in with nasty attitudes when you trying to be as nice as possible.
- Trying to decide between taking a new job or keeping the one I have. Frustration was from flip-flopping on the decision.
- Trying to motivate my brother to get a job. This was frustrating because he has so much potential.
- I feel trapped and bored at my current job. I feel like I have more leadership qualities that are not being utilized in my current position.
- I’ve had to juggle a bunch of different jobs and duties in order to get things done.
- I am unable to determine in what way my job is adding value to me and the society.
- Most frustrating has been to just to my job when I’m highly capable and can do so much more…
- I have applied to several law enforcement jobs and benn denied in the background process.
- In searching for a candidate for a recent job, i felt as though everyone involved had their signals crossed and we weren’t moving forward in a way that I would’ve liked. Spinning wheels in general is very frustrating.
- Having nothing to do because i cant find a job can be frustrating.
- I had to let my partner take the lead on a job. It was frustrating because I felt that I could have handled it better and that he did a poor job
- Decide whether to stay or leave my current job. frustrating because i am actually very passionate about this job but there are certain personal circumstances forcing me to choose between staying and leaving this job.
- The most frustrating thing about my current job is the job pressure
- The most frustrating thing about my current job is that I don’t have one.
- The most frustrating thing about my current job is when someone expects less of me.
- The most frustrating thing about my current job is that I feel no growth after awhile.
- The most frustrating thing about my current job is that it takes almost 3 hr for reaching there.
- The most frustrating thing about my current job is having to deal with some customers that are disrespectful and rude.
- The most frustrating thing about my current job is the lack of communication. The other employees stand around and do nothing, while i seem to be runing around everywhere.
- The most frustrating thing about my current job is that change tends to happen very very slowly. This is because the leaders of my organization are very set in their ways and it is difficult for them to see new ways of doing things.
- Customizing my cover letter for every single job I apply for and getting no response
- Trying to update my resume, find a potential job. It’s so difficult, because I have very few real qualifications.
- I was and am still trying figure out my next job path after being committed to someone who might change my main plans
- The main problem that I have with my current job is that I am not compensated comparably with my peers, and that I am looked down upon because I do not have the same financial success as they do within their occupations.
- Currently i am not able to concentrate on the job i am into.
- I am unemployed at present so would like a new job soon.
- Searching the internet to find a potential new job. It is extremely frustrating to me because it seems like it should be easier to find jobs which fit the description of what you’re looking for.
- Fulfill requests that are not a part of my actual job.
- The most frustraiting thing which I did is accept job what I do now.
- The frustrating thing was that i had to resign my job so the formalities which i had to complete was very frustrating for me and my head was very arrogant that why
- I’ve had to try to overcome crushing boredom at my job because it feels pointless.
- Having to study for a big test coming up for a new job. It’s my first job and I don’t want to mess it up.
- I had to deal with not being competent at doing my job is frustrating as I always always need to ask for help and feel dumb and ignorant.
- I don’t find anything frustrating about my current job. I just have some things that can be improved like the facility and the way my co trainees treat each other.
- I have to continually look for new excitement in my job.
- Dealing with staff not doing whats asked it make my job harder
- The most frustrating things is trying to complete a job without enough information.
- Not having an answer or plan of attack for up coming jobs
- There is nothing that is frustrating about my current job. I enjoy it a great deal.
- Dealing with clients who seem to think they can do my job better, don’t have a clear idea of what the result should look like. They stressed me out with their comments.
- Waiting to find out whether I have gotten a much desired job.
- Deciding whether or not to move across the country for a job opportunity. Not everyone has been supportive and that has left me with doubts.
- What can I do after becoming physically unable to do the job I have had for over 30 years? Staying in my industry, auto repair, is an unattractive prospect.
- Hectic schedule makes me frustrating otherwise I like the jobs that I do.
- Most frustrating thing I had to deal was was not having a job and being stable.
- It was very frustating when I had to do detail engineering job. because I wanted to do things right but I didn’t have enough knowledge and experience, and I don’t like doing things that are too detailed
- I have moved to a new city and have been looking for a new job. I believe that I can be successful in any new job but find it frustrating as I lack the confidence to portray my abilities and skills.
- Besides talent, education and ability I am not getting good job, this is frustrating
- Looking for new employment…because i’ve applied for so many jobs with no reply or interest
- Dealing with individuals who claim that things “are not their job” and refuse to help or assist with an issue.
- I need to move forward in my life and i can’t through my current job.
- Dealing with a supplier who has broken endless promises making my job incredibly difficult and frustrating!
- I’m struggling with the right decision to make about two potential job opportunities. Both would be great and I don’t want to make the wrong decision.
- It is frustrating to have to deal with staff who are not doing their job well.
- The most frustrating thing happened to me was when I did not get the job I want.
- They making fun of me in Christmas party and so aggressive in my first job
- That i cannot gain employment. due to my experience and having had no job in the past.
- Lack of communication. Frustrating because it inhibits me from doing my job.
- Trying to understand why I want something that I shouldn’t really want (job).
- I feel like i need to grow to another level and also get a better paying job
- Dealing with the annoying t shirt factory. because they are $@ at their jobs.
- The most frustrating thing I have done in the last two days was look for a job. This is frustrating because I have yet to receive any response.
- Having someone of lesser qualifications tell me what to do and how to do my job.
- Some of the most important things to me are staying motivated, finding a good job that pays well,
- It’s frustrating to don’t know where to go and what to do next. I’ve ended my job because I didn’t felt comfortable in that place but I don’t know what to do now.
- Not knowing how to use some of the tools/programs needed to successfully do my job. New merger, being fed with a firehose!
- Had to make a decision about possible retrenchment or moving to a new area and job. I hate the uncertainty and unknown
- Monotony and no chance to move up in the field without losing the essence of the job.
- Receive chains of ad-hoc requests which actually don’t add in value to the current job.
- I am the new person so everyone takes advantage of me by making me do all the hard jobs.
- I don’t know how to navigate the technology and do not know what my passion is for the job.
- Needs a sense of purpose, wants extraordinary, longing to be excellent, am in the right job
- The the most frustrating thing I have had to do is to make a decision about accepting a job or not. It is frustrating because I have trouble with quick decisions.
- The most frustrating thing would be not having good communication skills to help me in my job.
- Having to deal with extended stay guest that act stupid. They try to tell me how to do my job.
- I feel like I’m getting nowhere, I feel empty inside like something is missing. I Hate my job, there is no possibilities. I’m not sure if I want this life.
- Most frustrating thing i have had to do in the past few days was what would be the better job for me and how to reach to that particular job?????? n still i am struggling with the same.
- That I can’t talk to some of my colleagues and relTIONSHIPS for me are more important than job.
- Keep researching health problems with my pregnancies to the doctors who weren’t doing there jobs.
- I had a conversation with my father yesterday about what my plans are for moving and finding a job. I don’t communicate very well with my father and I don’t make plans very easily. It was a stressful talk.
- The most frustrating thing ive done lately was i had to was hold my tounge when a customer at my job got smart with me. it was frustrating because, i really wanted to say something back.
- Try to find something to stay busy with. I have things I would rather be doing, but my 40 hour per week job is really 20 hours, so looking busy is frustrating.
- I fell threatened by other colleagues. I feel they are constantly competing or manipulating me. I feel I do my job well and that makes them feel threatened. I constantly feel they are trying to sabotage me.
- Dressing a 4-year old who does not want to put on clothes. I swear I need another pair of hands to do this mommy-job.
- Get landscaping quotes – no one will wants to give us a high level estimate until we commit to giving them the whole job.
- Lack of integrity and lack of systems that are encouraging. I feel like I am not making any difference, or will not grow even if I do a good job because of the biases that exist.
- I’ve come to the realization that my life is going no where. I need to figure something out. I find this very frustrating because I’ve wasted years on a job that took me no where.