Author: Olivia
Bwahahhahah: courtesy of r/AmITheAsshole
America Is Built Differently.
we’re very appreciated
I love to see it
Tempting incentives, how can I pass up?
Recruiter reached out to me. Who can resist having a young boss? Also, treadmill desks and $50 Big Y gift card! O man, where do I sign up! https://preview.redd.it/89u8jdd0bela1.jpg?width=1010&format=pjpg&auto=webp&v=enabled&s=2130ecb7c8a8896e224107cbb515f572d86546c3
Update: should I walk?
Thank you all for the input given before. A quick update, I did end up giving a weeks notice, I left a thorough resignation with HR and PIC as to my reasons why I was leaving and the lack of honesty on their part. Butter sweet, I unfortunately did not fulfill the notice due to getting in a car reck 3 days prior to my final date. Not so bitter, I felt bad leaving the team hanging. Sweet, this guy went out of his way to contact local sites I had expressed interest in and recommended not hiring me. I’m glad I jumped ship. https://www.reddit.com/r/antiwork/comments/110zjn9/should_i_walk_any_advice_is_welcomed/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf
For a while now I've complained on this server about my current job. I've probably complained more about this job than my past jobs at the human hospital. While sitting down all tired and feeling a bit depressed I figured out what's wrong with this job and myself. The services aka the techs and doctors are usually catered to by management. This is probably because they do the medical work. Meanwhile, my department handles the finances and paperwork. With this in mind we're automatically down the totem pole. Within my 3 months of being here, 3 people have quit or transferred… and another one is being sent on the way due to budget constraints… which doesn't make sense to me. He was offered a full time position but at a lower rate… and was told he should take the job. This understandably angered him, as well as me and a…