isnt that depressing tho. My mind is all f***ed up so i feel like the last year and a half didn’t actually happen. My doctor told me it is dissociation i have.
I’m happy you actually made connections but thankfully if the connections were actually valid , you can still stay cool with some folk.
Couldn't imagine being sad at leaving a job. Look what the workforce has done to me
Haha. I never had a job I didn't want to quit.
Hopefully my come up is soon.
quitting Monday, 2 years of work, dont care. I noticed that its getting common for younger and younger people to experience work s*** too early (bonding with coworkers, quitting and applying, etc.). idk if its a good or bad thing, its like when I was 20 I couldn't care less about that. dont live too fast and let s*** go quick, esp at 20
quitting Monday, 2 years of work, dont care. I noticed that its getting common for younger and younger people to experience work s*** too early (bonding with coworkers, quitting and applying, etc.). idk if its a good or bad thing, its like when I was 20 I couldn't care less about that. dont live too fast and let s*** go quick, esp at 20
yeah ppl be too attached with that stuff. gotta focus on yourself early so you can grow the most
I kinda felt bad for leaving my college job until my old boss didn't respond to a reference even though she said it was ok to list her
Was 05 f*** em as soon as the recruiter told me she never heard from her
just quit mine working at home doesn't hit as much as working irl with real people surprised i lasted as long as i did was dissatisfied with it from the jump.
Don’t ever get too comfortable at the job.
At the end of the day, you’re just a number to them.
Unless it’s well paid job with great benefits and work/life balance.
A study I saw recently showed that people who switched jobs frequently in their career ended up earning more money compared to people who stayed at one.