46 min

Rage is Overrated Resilient Faith at Work

    • Management

Dr. Chip Roper, Ken Kinard, and Sarah Evers discuss how rage seems to be all the rage. “Rage quitting” has now been replaced by “rage applying” where employees fed up with a current employer leave in a huff and apply to a bunch of random jobs using a scatter-shot approach.
With rage quitting, you’ve left without a plan. With rage applying, you’re attempting to leave with a haphazardly found opportunity.
In this episode, VOCA Center coaches discuss a wiser course of action that can get you the next job without becoming one of the 80% who later regret their decisions made out of rage.
Schedule a ConsultBlog post: Rage is OverratedGive to VOCA Center

Dr. Chip Roper, Ken Kinard, and Sarah Evers discuss how rage seems to be all the rage. “Rage quitting” has now been replaced by “rage applying” where employees fed up with a current employer leave in a huff and apply to a bunch of random jobs using a scatter-shot approach.
With rage quitting, you’ve left without a plan. With rage applying, you’re attempting to leave with a haphazardly found opportunity.
In this episode, VOCA Center coaches discuss a wiser course of action that can get you the next job without becoming one of the 80% who later regret their decisions made out of rage.
Schedule a ConsultBlog post: Rage is OverratedGive to VOCA Center

46 min