Kiss Your Boss Goodbye

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Self Help

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

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Chapter one, recognizing the rut signs. It's time to quit. Welcome to the land of dissatisfied professionals. As you turn these pages, you'll embark on a roller coaster ride that ends with a thrilling drop into the unknown. But don't fret here in chapter one, we won't be jumping off any clothes just yet. Instead we'll arm ourselves with the knowledge to recognize when our workplace has turned into a rut place. Do you remember your first day at work? The shiny new desk, the fragrance of freshly brewed office coffee. The thrill of your new professional life awaiting you fast forward to the present. If you're now considering leaving a coffee mug that reads, I survived another meeting. That could have been an email. It might be a sign that you're stuck in a rut. Everyone experiences jobs dissatisfaction at some point. You know, those Monday blues, they make you feel like a heavy metal song titled Weekday Woe. It's normal. Yet, if these feelings persist growing stronger than your distaste for the office's vending machine sandwiches, you might be recognizing the first sign that it's time to kiss your boss. Goodbye.