At some point last year in speaking to my friend Jason Stapleton I accidentally coined the term “the Pretty Good Job Trap”, which he’s referred to a number of times on his excellent show The Jason Stapleton Program. Being in the “the Pretty Good Job Trap” (let’s just call it the PGJT from now on) is a markedly different situation from one who actively hates their job or and has been looking for the right opportunity to bounce. It’s quite the opposite with the PGJT, in which people find themselves in a job that isn’t necessarily giving them the outward impetus to leave.
Escaping the "Pretty Good Job Trap"
Escaping the "Pretty Good Job Trap"
Escaping the "Pretty Good Job Trap"
At some point last year in speaking to my friend Jason Stapleton I accidentally coined the term “the Pretty Good Job Trap”, which he’s referred to a number of times on his excellent show The Jason Stapleton Program. Being in the “the Pretty Good Job Trap” (let’s just call it the PGJT from now on) is a markedly different situation from one who actively hates their job or and has been looking for the right opportunity to bounce. It’s quite the opposite with the PGJT, in which people find themselves in a job that isn’t necessarily giving them the outward impetus to leave.