engineer121394
Mechanical
- Sep 8, 2022
- 11
Hello all,
I am currently looking for a new job.
I have been on and off about leaving my job for a while now. Some of the work I don’t find enjoyable(which I understand will be at every job), and I’m finding that I dislike the company goals and culture (engineers are mainly used as production support and less for actual engineering work). As a contract manufacturer it is extremely chaotic and unorganized. Additionally the commute is over an hour, while the new job I’m looking at is only 15 minutes (very big factor)
At one point I hit a dry spell in design work and was put back on production support (I was originally hired as a production test engineer then promoted to design engineer, however I still do almost all of the work I did as a test engineer). I went to my boss and said that I wanted to get different type of work that was more focused towards my actual job title.
My Boss managed to bring in more design work for me like I asked, however this does not change my commute or the parts of my job that I do not like (I will go into detail on the negatives in this post)
I get the feeling that my boss knows that I am growing restless/unsatisfied. He asked me repeatedly if I am okay and if I’m happy at my job and I tell him yes (I’m not going to tell my boss about the aspects of the job that I do not like such as the commute as he does not have the power to change them).
However, there are many positives about my job. Most notably the people I work with. My boss does treat me well, and I have some great coworkers that I admire.
I feel obligated to stay at my job because of how my boss is trying to accommodate my work interests. I also would miss my coworkers very much. I also feel that lying about my dissatisfaction, then getting a new job after he tries to accommodate me will leave a bad impression and burn bridges.
What can I do to keep good relations?
I am currently looking for a new job.
I have been on and off about leaving my job for a while now. Some of the work I don’t find enjoyable(which I understand will be at every job), and I’m finding that I dislike the company goals and culture (engineers are mainly used as production support and less for actual engineering work). As a contract manufacturer it is extremely chaotic and unorganized. Additionally the commute is over an hour, while the new job I’m looking at is only 15 minutes (very big factor)
At one point I hit a dry spell in design work and was put back on production support (I was originally hired as a production test engineer then promoted to design engineer, however I still do almost all of the work I did as a test engineer). I went to my boss and said that I wanted to get different type of work that was more focused towards my actual job title.
My Boss managed to bring in more design work for me like I asked, however this does not change my commute or the parts of my job that I do not like (I will go into detail on the negatives in this post)
I get the feeling that my boss knows that I am growing restless/unsatisfied. He asked me repeatedly if I am okay and if I’m happy at my job and I tell him yes (I’m not going to tell my boss about the aspects of the job that I do not like such as the commute as he does not have the power to change them).
However, there are many positives about my job. Most notably the people I work with. My boss does treat me well, and I have some great coworkers that I admire.
I feel obligated to stay at my job because of how my boss is trying to accommodate my work interests. I also would miss my coworkers very much. I also feel that lying about my dissatisfaction, then getting a new job after he tries to accommodate me will leave a bad impression and burn bridges.
What can I do to keep good relations?