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Quit job after two weeks, should I feel guilty?

I know this is probably a common question, maybe it isn’t, but I was recently employed at a mechanic shop. They apparently went from 14 workers to 3 in like two months. I was employed as an apprentice and in Canada you’re supposed to work under a certified journeyman and there wasn’t one IN the shop but he signed off on everything, kind of sketchy right? They also wanted me to use my personal vehicle for getting things for the shop and it’s a collectible truck. My back flared up when I started and was making it impossible to work for days on end, the response I got from the manager was “I didn’t know you had these problems when we hired you.” Like I didn’t either? Either way, I feel guilty but also relieved. Anyone else felt that way?


I know this is probably a common question, maybe it isn’t, but I was recently employed at a mechanic shop. They apparently went from 14 workers to 3 in like two months. I was employed as an apprentice and in Canada you’re supposed to work under a certified journeyman and there wasn’t one IN the shop but he signed off on everything, kind of sketchy right? They also wanted me to use my personal vehicle for getting things for the shop and it’s a collectible truck. My back flared up when I started and was making it impossible to work for days on end, the response I got from the manager was “I didn’t know you had these problems when we hired you.” Like I didn’t either? Either way, I feel guilty but also relieved. Anyone else felt that way?

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