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amother
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Mon, Nov 11 2024, 10:45 pm
want to quit, should I just quit? can use the money but not desperate
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unknown2
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Mon, Nov 11 2024, 10:48 pm
Yes, you got to do something you enjoy and you look forward to
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Raizle
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Mon, Nov 11 2024, 11:00 pm
Could it just be early days? Maybe you need some time to get in to a groove?
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Beige
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Mon, Nov 11 2024, 11:06 pm
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amother
Poinsettia
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Mon, Nov 11 2024, 11:15 pm
Did you just join my company?
Almost kidding...
We just got a new coworker and I feel like she isn't happy
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DrMom
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Mon, Nov 11 2024, 11:34 pm
What do you dislike about it?
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amother
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Yesterday at 9:12 am
I dont like the actual job/work more time will make me hate it more
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DrMom
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Yesterday at 10:15 am
amother OP wrote: | I dont like the actual job/work more time will make me hate it more |
Can you quietly apply for another job?
Is there another position open in the same company where you work now? Perhaps you can change departments?
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amother
Bluebonnet
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Yesterday at 11:04 am
I had the same thing
Ended up leaving after 6 months
Sometimes I regret it because I can use the money now, although not desperate. But it’s been harder finding a new job that I like
Maybe I can take over for you lol
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amother
Wine
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Yesterday at 11:36 am
I know it's tempting, but it's worth it to stick it out for at least 2-3 months while you get the hang of the job and figure out if it's really not for you.
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ora_43
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Yesterday at 11:51 am
Are the things you hate essential parts of the job?
Like, if it's your first data entry job, and you've discovered that you find data entry hideously boring, then I think you should let yourself quit. Better to leave while it can still be relatively friendly on both sides (obviously the boss won't love that you just started and are already leaving, but 'I really appreciate you giving me this opportunity, but I've come to realize that this doesn't play to my skills at all. I'm happy to stay a month so you can find a replacement' is better than rage-quitting after the job drives you insane).
OTOH if the issue is that you feel like you don't know what you're doing, or it's too hard, or everything is moving too fast, or you feel like an outsider, then I'd give it time.
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amother
Orange
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Today at 9:15 pm
I never leave a job without having another one line up. Food for thought
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amother
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Today at 9:22 pm
amother Orange wrote: | I never leave a job without having another one line up. Food for thought |
I would say thats if you really need the money
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amother
Tanzanite
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Today at 9:25 pm
I have been in your shoes. Absolutely hated the job. Could not see myself in the position long term and dreaded going in every day.
I quit after a couple months.
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amother
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Today at 9:28 pm
amother Tanzanite wrote: | I have been in your shoes. Absolutely hated the job. Could not see myself in the position long term and dreaded going in every day.
I quit after a couple months. |
so why should I wait a couple of months when I know now its not for me?! think im quitting tomorrow!
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