4 Most Common Career Mistakes You Should Probably Make


Work for the Jerk
Bad bosses are great examples for showing us both where we don’t want to work, and how we don’t want to treat people. But most of us fail to understand that and take it in a negative way that could see your downfall.
At most times taking up a bad job might seem like a mistake, but the fact is you can gain a lot of insights and experience that you would have never expected.
Get Fired for What You Believe
If you suspect you’re in danger of being fired, the worst thing you can do is just sit back and wait for it to happen. Actually hearing those words can be a real emotional blow, but you need to protect your reputation by exiting professionally because a classy exit can garner you future recommendations from coworkers and even your boss, as it closes that door for good.
Assume You’re Always Right
Of course we all want to appear to our coworkers and customers that we know everything about our company, service, or product. But, the truth is, none of us know it all and more than that not everyone want their valuable ego to be crushed.
Once you know that you are wrong, you approach work differently knowing that your next decision might not be correct. So it’s important to ensure that you know everything as it leads you closer to finding the most successful result.
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