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Good-Bye to Job

Saying good-bye to one's job is a trivial thing, though there are exceptions of course. If you are mature and i.e. professionally experienced enough, you must have changed many jobs till you found something that more or less suited you – this is called life which is filled with the matters of choice and looking for something (job) that corresponds to our desires and ambitions most.
That's why in the process of looking for a stable job a person can change dozens of trivial positions where he/she isn't satisfied either by low salary or the essence of work which doesn't appeal to him/her now that he/she has gone into it profoundly deep.
At this stage you say good-bye to these unsuitable positions easily and light-heartedly, soon your memory will equally easily let go of this extra information about them, and you won't even think of these 'losses' because they are as trivial as your everyday shower.
However, there are situations when a person has to say good-bye to his or her favourite job, to the job he/she has been looking for so long, the job that pays off well and makes the person feel professionally wanted and precious. Reasons for such a sad good-bye are different: a person moves to another place (because he has to due to family reasons or something personally else), he is pushed away from his positions by a colleague who has set the person up or the person just doesn't get on well with the boss – these things happen as well, and the list of reasons can go on almost forever. In any case, saying good-bye even to your favourite job is survivable – if you are professional enough you will easily find something else – equally worthy and appealing.