We are thought from a young age that we should be working for our money and keeping a consistant income. If we listen to our parents it would be the best to remain with your current job, cause you never know if your next job would be worse.
But the question is how satisfied are you with your current job? There is a price to pay for stability. If you want to maintain your current salary you don’t change your job and you will remain at your current place. However if you are unhappy where you work you don’t perform as highly as you could. The better you feel yourself with what you do the more enjoyable it is and the more you can bring to the table for the company you are working for.
I still get the jitters every time I start a new job! I love it – makes you feel alive. – Camille Guaty
It’s nice to have stability in your finances, but at what cost does this come? Change once in a time isn’t so bad, it’s even good to do something different. Changing a job may seem difficult and too hard to accomplish. However taking on a new challenge improves your skillsets and improves how you feel about yourself.
If you are currently happy at your work position don’t settle for it permenantly. Look at what stage you are at now and keep working on yourself. You never know when either a reccesion starts and you may lose your job due to the current economic situation. When you know what you are worth and are constantly improving you will have no problem to find something new. At least when you will find something you know you will be worth it to any new boss. For example you can expand your knowledge of the work you do daily or be better at talking to customers, even in their mother tongue.