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Any penalty for not going back?

I work as a janitor. I still have a job, but it feels like I'm a ticking time bomb. ($16/hr) I've been applying to various other “marginally less slavery” positions online so my main question would be, are there any punitive measures for just not showing back up? Now, I'm obviously going to take many steps before I get to that point. My main step would be once I nail an interview/if I land a job, switch from full time to flex so I can get a couple extra dollars a week. However, my boss is a horrible, powertripping, incessantly micromanaging gremlin, and I've had visions of just walking out and going home when she says stupid shit to me. So in the event that I do manage to follow through with this plan, and I end up inevitably fed up after being civil for my entire employment. I do…


I work as a janitor. I still have a job, but it feels like I'm a ticking time bomb. ($16/hr)

I've been applying to various other “marginally less slavery” positions online so my main question would be, are there any punitive measures for just not showing back up?

Now, I'm obviously going to take many steps before I get to that point. My main step would be once I nail an interview/if I land a job, switch from full time to flex so I can get a couple extra dollars a week.

However, my boss is a horrible, powertripping, incessantly micromanaging gremlin, and I've had visions of just walking out and going home when she says stupid shit to me.

So in the event that I do manage to follow through with this plan, and I end up inevitably fed up after being civil for my entire employment.

I do not care about this job. I do not frequent this business, nor does it matter to me what this wench says in lieu of a reference, so I don't feel like I owe anything to them.

-tired man

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