'My stints are all so short—3, 3, 6, 12, 8, 4 months into my new job—but it just doesn’t feel right,' she wrote
SINGAPORE: A job hopper took to social media to share that she still feels frustrated despite switching jobs five times.
Also, she explained that her compensation improved dramatically as a result of her job changes, and she received excellent comments on her performance. However, she continued feeling like she was “wasting her life away” with the 9-to-5 routine. Several Singaporean Redditors in the comments section echoed similar sentiments, acknowledging that they, too, are experiencing similar situations and turning to job hopping, like her.
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