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I hate working: What can I do about it?
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With the pressure to succeed on top of a competitive job market and the high cost of living in Canada, it’s no wonder many young Canadians feel stuck or like their hearts aren’t in it. If this sounds familiar, this guide is here to help you explore realistic strategies to take charge of your situation—whether it means a career shift, break or pursuing new avenues—without shame or guilt.
Why the job market feels overwhelming—and what to do
Many young professionals in Canada are facing job dissatisfaction, underemployment, unrealistic demands and limited job security. One global survey showed that nearly all—a surprising 97%—of workers aged 18 to 34 report feeling burnt out, a statistic highlighting today’s workforce struggles…
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