When You No Longer Love Your Job

by Dave Rigotti on November 18, 2008

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When you no longer love your job, it’s time to move on.  In case you missed it, Jerry Yang is no logner Yahoo!’s CEO, an interim position he’s held since 2007.  Last month at a web conference he said he welcomed Microsoft acquiring Yahoo! when less than a year ago he was strongly opposed.  The weak and weary Yang was described by TechCrunch as “slouched on stage and devoid of energy…”.  When it’s obvious you’re longer passionate about your job, it’s time to move on.  Goodbye Jerry.

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Dave Rigotti a contributing author to Career Fire and is also a speaker and Internet marketer. He is currently an online marketing manager for a Fortune 50 company and has developed measurable marketing campaigns for small and large businesses alike.

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