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10 Problems Faced By Workers
10 problems faced by workers
You may have problems in completing the tasks given by your boss. You may be able to do it, but your work is still not satisfactory. Just check back what the factors that cause the problem are. Hopefully with these, you can find a solution to your problem.
1. You do not know what to do.
According to Clayton Warholm, a specialist in communication in the workplace, there are two sources of unskilled workers in doing their work. Whether a given task is not described in detail by the head (do not know what to do) or the employee is not trained properly (you do not know how to do it).
2. You have too many tasks.
Some people have too much work to be completed although it is not possible to work 24 hours a day for seven days a week. These things usually happen in any organization with a small staff. As a result, frustration will occur when you are unable to complete the task because there may be able to do so.
3. You do not have a complete source.
Just like a chef who needs a spatula and cook the other equipment, so it is with employees who need the information and work equipment such as computers and data needed to produce the work satisfactorily and on time.
4. Too many distractions.
Based on studies that have been made, the disorder often occurs in the workplace is not to planned meetings, phone calls, noisy environment and so on.
5. You do not have the skills to manage time.
Employees who have the skills to do what is most important but also the poor management of time to do what is seen easy and fun.
6. You do not feel appreciated
If you feel that you and your work is not valued, your salary is not commensurate with the hard work, you may not be able to give 100% commitment to pursue your career. Consciously or not, many employees try to balance between the ‘give and given’ between them and employers. They will do their work based on the satisfaction of the employer. Employees who feel they are not valued will be less work, often taking leave, and so careless.
7. Remuneration for the work you have completed.
You may be a great to be able to complete your assignments before or on time. But strangely enough, most organizations reward the hard workers with extra work to replace the more bonus or other benefits. If this happens in your organization, it is possible you will not feel motivated to work harder.
8. You ‘Burned out’.
Referring to the American Psychological Association website, burnout is emotional exhaustion caused by severe stress in the workplace. It may be due to the negative atmosphere of the workplace as employees are often hostile to each other, under pressure to tight deadlines, expectations and hopes too high on something, worry and do work that does not match the ability. All these are the reasons and causes of heart pressure and other aches.
9. Priority of the ever-changing.
You are trying to complete a project, but suddenly your employer to ask you to leave a project for a while and focus on project B. When this happens, you will think that you do not complete your task, but your employer to think otherwise. Some people are flexible and easy to be compatible with the new direction and exciting to do new tasks, but there are some people who will feel disappointed not to complete a project. If you are the second person as mentioned above and worked in the industry will change over time, then you should consider changing your career.
10. You habitually accepted.
This is a problem that we must avoid. Why wait for tomorrow if things can be done today?. You may postpone the work because you are concerned that your work does not satisfy your head. For example, if your fear of failure and fear will result in a less good job, then you will open the opportunity for you to refrain from doing anything. Even if you want perfection as possible in all the work you do, but your boss or client is seen to work less well than you do not do the job directly.









