the best time to find another job is when you already have one. How does it look like in your case?

  • Do you go back home and start applying?
  • Isn’t it tiring? You work 2 full time jobs.
  • Do you keep it a secret from your coworkers or do you ask them for advice? Some industries are so small you need to talk to people within the industry. You may simply want to change departments within the same big company: management is going to notice if you start comparing job conditions and payment, they can sabotage you, even if you change within the same company.
  • If you want to keep it a secret, what excuses do you tell the gossips?
Neato ,
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Yes. But also at work depending on your job.

It’s very tiring.

Do not tell anyone. They should find out when you give notice.

Tell them you have an appointment when you leave for interviews if they ask.

jubilationtcornpone ,

You go home and just start applying. Dress up your resume first.

Keep track of each job you apply for in a spreadsheet and forget about it. I find this helps keep me from getting discouraged. Half the time, when I get a rejection email, I don’t even remember applying for the job. My philosophy is “it’s a ‘no’ until it isn’t”.

You say nothing about it until you turn in your resignation. Especially to the “gossips.” That’s just feeding the trolls. If you’re looking for an internal transfer, I wouldn’t see why that would be a problem. That happens all the time. If you work someplace where that is a problem then that means you work for a toxic shit hole and should seriously consider leaving.

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