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Bulk of white collars suffer year-end blues
By Jessie Tao (chinadaily.com.cn)
Updated: 2007-01-08 16:21
A survey conducted by chinahr.com, a leading Chinese recruitment website,
shows over 90 percent of white collars felt anxiety and depression as the
past year came to an end and a new year took off, with half of them
planning to change jobs, according to Monday's Beijing Morning Post.
The undated photo above shows a white-collar employee taking a rest after
a hard day's work. [Nanfang Metropolitan News]
The results came from a poll of more than 1500 white-collar employees
with government departments and companies in 15 industries, such as IT,
finance, and manufacturing.
"Having lived a busy, humdrum and vain life for another year" was the
reason cited most for their year-end blues, accounting for 28.4 percent
of the respondents, followed by "falling short of set targets," cited by
26.7 percent. Just over 17 percent said they felt low because their work
didn't go smoothly, while 14.5 percent were simply worried about getting
old.
Lu, a programmer with a telecom equipment company, complained that he had
been working for a daily average of ten hours in the past year, but found
nothing recommendable in his annual performance report, not to mention a
promising career. The lack of a sense of achievement has left him with
enormous depression as well as frustration, especially after learning
that some of his college classmates have started their own enterprises
while his former colleague was promoted in a new company.
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