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4 reasons why approximately 77 percent of Americans hate their job

10 January 2007 No Comment

According to a Gallup Poll, with similar findings reported by Entrepreneur Magazine, approximately 77 percent of Americans hate their job.

Let’s discuss what really kind of dissatisfaction and complains that make 77% of Americans hate their job.

1. “Boss doesn’t recognize and reward my efforts”

2. “Why do people spend so much time gossiping behind each other’s back?”

3. “All the company only cares about Money”

4. “The higher-ups make major policy changes without considering how the impaction on us, the people who get the work done”

Do you have this kind of complains?

4 reasons why approximately 77 percent of Americans hate their job

According to a Gallup Poll, with similar findings reported by Entrepreneur Magazine, approximately 77 percent of Americans hate their job.

Let’s discuss what really kind of dissatisfaction and complains that make 77% of Americans hate their job.

1. “Boss doesn’t recognize and reward my efforts”

2. “Why do people spend so much time gossiping behind each other’s back?”

3. “All the company only cares about Money”

4. “The higher-ups make major policy changes without considering how the impaction on us, the people who get the work done”

Do you have this kind of complains?

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  • muckdog said:

    I think we all tire of having to do something 5 days a week over the years. Who doesn’t like just staying at home and doing whatever one wants? Anything else detracts from that and leads to discontentment.

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