5 signs that tell you to change jobs

By Claire Linton-Evans
Updated August 3 2015 - 12:13am, first published 12:00am
Claire Linton-Evans says once the signs are clear, it's time to quit. Photo: Rob Homer
Claire Linton-Evans says once the signs are clear, it's time to quit. Photo: Rob Homer
Claire Linton-Evans says once the signs are clear, it's time to quit. Photo: Rob Homer
Claire Linton-Evans says once the signs are clear, it's time to quit. Photo: Rob Homer
Claire Linton-Evans says once the signs are clear, it's time to quit. Photo: Rob Homer
Claire Linton-Evans says once the signs are clear, it's time to quit. Photo: Rob Homer
Claire Linton-Evans says once the signs are clear, it's time to quit. Photo: Rob Homer
Claire Linton-Evans says once the signs are clear, it's time to quit. Photo: Rob Homer

There are days when it's hard to get out of bed and drag yourself off to work. It's normal, but nothing a nice holiday can't fix. But what if it's happening for weeks – or months at a time? What if you're feeling like your workstation is filled with quicksand and you're slowly sinking in?

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