What is the medical examination for people who change jobs frequently?

Updated on workplace 2024-06-03
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's just that I often don't see the job I like, and when I do, it's also very tiring, and I can't last long. It's often overlooked. Those executives are so powerful, they basically do it from the grassroots level, and the reason for being promoted is mostly because of their strong ability and firm will, of course, it is not excluded that there are some less capable people who are promoted through relationships or other reasons, but after all, they are a minority.

    An ordinary job can be done by one person, but to do it at its best, it is necessary to pick people.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I have changed jobs 4 times from 14 years to this year, and my family has told me that I change jobs too often and my heart is unstable. It's really not good to change jobs too often, at least in the eyes of others, maybe it's because of their own ability is not enough, maybe it's their own unstable mind, in short, they can only hand over the less important, temporary, non-core business positions to themselves, and these positions are not technical and trivial because of the work content, resulting in the idea of leaving the job for a long time, and then ready to change jobs after less than half a year, and then find other positions with a similar nature, which is definitely a vicious circle.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There is a city where I have worked, and I have been to at least 20 companies that have stayed for a few days and then left, and a company has never been there for more than half a year. At present, I am not confused, because although I change jobs frequently, I usually think about problems a lot, and I can look at problems and myself objectively from multiple angles, so I have now made a very clear decision to take the route of operation, and it has been very easy to do it in the past two months. As long as you want something, you will work hard for the assistance you want. ‍‍

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I started working in May '14, and I worked for about a year and a half. I found that I couldn't go more than a year, always wanting to go, or always wanting to be fired so I could leave earlier. What kind of psychology is this?

    Until I summed it up this year, it's not that I'm too tired from work, but that I don't handle the relationship with people very well. If this person dissatisfies me, I won't want to see him, I want to leave, and I can't get through this hurdle, it's just tangled.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    After 9 months of internship in a state-owned enterprise, I changed to no less than 10 companies from 2014 to 2017. The experience is a little hopeless, that is, I don't want to work more and more, what annoyance to watch, a little understanding of a job is lacking, and I start to think about its disadvantages constantly.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I don't know how many jobs I have changed, in short, the industries I have changed are all low-end, and the people I have encountered have more negative energy than positive energy. I feel like I can't find a job I like, and then the work is very hard. I'm willing to play at home by myself, it's very comfortable.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I came out of the internship in May 13, and so far I have changed 8 jobs, about half a year for each job, there are my own walks, work every day and every night and never mention the salary, there are those who have been dismissed, and may be more stubborn to do things without consideration, recently this job has come to an end, after working for half a year, I found that I can't jump out of this pit for half a year! I feel distressed, is it my own problem? I have been reflecting on myself, hoping that I will improve in the future.

    I hope it gets better and better.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The experience is very refreshing, because I have experienced all kinds of different people, I have met different bosses, and I have learned a lot of different things. But the bad thing is that the salary is not very high after all, and every place is from scratch.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's really not good to be too frequent, I have been working for two and a half years, I have changed jobs, and a little experience at work has taught me that mentality is very important. In my opinion, you can try to do different jobs in the first 4 years after graduation, and then think about which industry you will enter in the future, but the prospects of your major are very good.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I've changed four or five jobs this year, I'm three minutes hot, and I don't want to do it after that novelty, and I hate it, but I just can't control myself.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    What kind of physical examination is there, it is nothing more than a part-time job, if it is suitable, you can do it, and if it is not suitable, you will change places!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The more you change, the worse it gets, and you find that you just jump from one pit to another, and the most important thing is to correct your mentality, and you are the most taboo to be high.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Two years, six months of class, people wasted the feeling.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Physical examination? Experience it and ask the brothers

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1) The Law on the Prevention and Treatment of Occupational Diseases.

    2) Prevention of occupational contraindications is the protection of workers.

    3) Question addendum: This is the responsibility of the enterprise, which is used to identify whether you have been affected by the occupational hazards of the previous company, whether you have left an impact, which is a responsible practice and in line with legal procedures.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Your new job requires physical fitness.

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