However, it is not impossible to change jobs. It's just that the time required for preparation is different, and the standard degree of meeting the conditions is different. The implication is that you need to calm down and calm down. There is no absolutely satisfying job in the world. Any job will make you unhappy, which broadly refers to leaders, colleagues, subordinates, abilities, environment, nature, salary, location and so on. So what are the specific aspects of your dissatisfaction mentioned above? Of course, you know.
Is the leader you are looking for next your favorite? In other words, are you the one who makes this leader happy? Did you do anything to make this leader happy when you changed jobs? Can you achieve satisfactory results for this leader after the transfer? Is this leader the right person to ensure that you can change your job as you wish? Therefore, you should think about this issue carefully and make a careful decision. A rash decision will cost you a lot.
The conditions mentioned above are vague and symbolic, and none of them can be established, or they can't meet the standards, so it's best not to mention transfer again, do a good job in the existing position honestly, improve the relationship with all the staff in this department, improve their professional ability, adapt to all the existing environments, and don't complain that the salary doesn't match their abilities for the time being. At the same time, you should be fully prepared for the conditions required for job transfer and mobilize the resources at your disposal (including contacts and financial resources). When all the conditions are achieved through your unremitting efforts, you will naturally transfer your work to the desired department. In a sense, whether you can successfully change jobs only matches your efforts and wisdom, not your emotions. Even so, I want to congratulate you in advance. It's only a matter of time before the job is transferred. As long as you have patience, you can succeed, and the next signing will be easy.
The lottery can only be based on the first lottery, and the probability of cashing in the first lottery is the greatest. The second lottery and no matter how many times in the future, it will basically not be cashed. The reason is that you don't recognize the first draw subjectively, and usually you will draw the next draw. When signing, you will have a psychological effect of "unwillingness", which violates the standard of obtaining signatures based on existing objective facts and subconscious control. So number 45 has no answer.