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Mixed Feelings With Changing Jobs: Ask Noah

 

The following commentary comes from an independent investor or market observer as part of TheStreet's guest contributor program, which is separate from the company's news coverage.

NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Q: For the last four years I have been successful at my job. However, I have definitely reached a standstill . . . The company lacks direction and I'm constantly the one looking forward as my co-workers seem content to keep the status quo.

I'm aware my bosses feel I'm irreplaceable; they love my skill set and my vigilance! Regardless, I am ready to leave. I've already been offered a new job with a smaller more innovative agency. I have been consulting with family and friends and doing my own research, everyone feels it is a smart move. Truthfully I feel nervous, but imagine that's a very normal reaction?

A: Yes, of course it is!!

It's admirable to try and improve the company you work for. This speaks to your work ethic and sense of loyalty. Your four years with this company illustrates how you place value in consistency and familiarity. Those are very commendable assets that you obviously possess.

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Count yourself extremely fortunate. In this economy, having the opportunity to consider a job change is a luxury. However, as I have said before, both on television and in this column, our country's larger picture (unemployment and underemployment nationwide) does not and should not always affect the individuals (personal employment status) choices.

I'd like to point to a quote by the "Oracle of Omaha," Warren Buffett (who has joined ranks with Jean-Paul Sartre and Oscar Wilde, as my "go to" philosophers of the moment): "In a chronically leaking boat, energy devoted to changing vessels is more productive than energy devoted to patching leaks."

You say you want to move on and you can. Change is a universal human truism, so you're in good company.

In your case, it seems you have perceived the benefits of changing jobs far outweigh the potential risks.

The next step is to take action toward your decision.

Benefits

1. New Enthusiasm:

Part of what keeps many of us so depressed about the work day is its monotony. With new opportunities and new scenery comes a sense of excitement and anticipation.

It is my hope that if you make this move it will alter the perspective in which you look at your valuable work contributions.

2. Fresh Skills:

The danger of doing the same thing over and over again successfully, is that you may not experience other future opportunities which may fulfill you.

Your cravings for innovation and new choice may very well activate and inspire different parts of your brain and psyche.

3. Inevitable Change:

Whether thrust upon us or initiated by us, through external or internal means, change is constant, universal and omnipresent!

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