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Possibly Leaving a Job After One Month

So I am working locally in an cafeteria. I love the hours. Hate the pay. I wanted this job to work out because of the fact that I wouldn’t have to drive far. However, today I decided that I might already have to move on. Between the crappy training and unpaid 20 hours of off the clock training I’m supposed to partake, it’s only the bottom layer. The top layer was the meeting we had right before lunch. Was told that we needed to be better time managers. Kinda hard to be a good time manager when we are moved around constantly, not trained and new to the job (two of us are new). I’ve begun applying for other jobs out of town since where I live jobs are scarce, or you have to have a certain name to get a job. I hate it but this job is just…


So I am working locally in an cafeteria. I love the hours. Hate the pay.

I wanted this job to work out because of the fact that I wouldn’t have to drive far.

However, today I decided that I might already have to move on. Between the crappy training and unpaid 20 hours of off the clock training I’m supposed to partake, it’s only the bottom layer.

The top layer was the meeting we had right before lunch. Was told that we needed to be better time managers. Kinda hard to be a good time manager when we are moved around constantly, not trained and new to the job (two of us are new).

I’ve begun applying for other jobs out of town since where I live jobs are scarce, or you have to have a certain name to get a job.

I hate it but this job is just that….a job.

Would you give two week notice for this job if you landed a better one? I’ve only been there almost one month. I already have a interview and honestly I don’t think I care if I leave without giving much notice about quitting.

**FYI I won’t leave this job until I officially have a new job lined up. I can’t afford to just quit.

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