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  1. jaycee

    Most Aussies want to quit their jobs.

    Yes. But people don't know of options and seem to cut themseles off from exploring them as well, adding to the "stuck" feeling. Which in Oz at least, can lead to complaining and having convictions that youre right, cause you can't change things, even if they tried - probably the bloody...
  2. jaycee

    Most Aussies want to quit their jobs.

    Sure & some are stuck in unsatisfying jos which don't either stimulate them or pay them enough as awell.
  3. jaycee

    Most Aussies want to quit their jobs.

    Yeah it's a tough one. I have no idea really how I was a manager when I had staff. Some things I was ok on, but other things..... I tried all that stuff, but with amongst all the hgh level training and initiatives thrown about, and added to our KPI's and meant to be tracked somehow (although not...
  4. jaycee

    Most Aussies want to quit their jobs.

    Why most aussies want to quit, the subject being discussed Desptie all the difficulaties imposed on you as an employer, people stil lhate their jobs. Perhaps the difficlties faced by the employer are not as relevant to the disucssion ?
  5. jaycee

    Most Aussies want to quit their jobs.

    I simply meant that mangers are employees wqho hate their job and want to quit as wwell. Just like those under them.
  6. jaycee

    Most Aussies want to quit their jobs.

    But despite that, most people still wanna quit but need the money so they don't Your expalantion hasn't really addressed this issue
  7. jaycee

    Most Aussies want to quit their jobs.

    Managers are also employees
  8. jaycee

    Most Aussies want to quit their jobs.

    Yea and politicians probably reckon if the general public only took an interst in actually underanding how politics actually works and what's inolved and available, we might learn a thing or two for ourselves and respect our pollies a bit more too. Which past time do you reckon us aussies are...
  9. jaycee

    Most Aussies want to quit their jobs.

    No I would not. With my spare time though I would seek out other things to do which could potentially earn a $ and interact with people / learn etc Which I feel I would need with the extra spare time I would have
  10. jaycee

    Most Aussies want to quit their jobs.

    I find it funny that we look at Gen Y and expect them to be the highest demographic. All my life, I’ve heard people whinging about their jobs., whilst I was in primary / highs school and since joining the fulltime workforce end of 1988. Sort of like complaining about our politicians. The...
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