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Quit my job after 2.5 months

I have a degree in science, but I've always wanted an engineering job. I felt a bit like I made a mistake with my education choices because at the time I thought that title didn't matter, but it really does when finding an engineering position. I thought I was lucky because I ended up with and engineering job, but honestly it was got a small company and my boss was a micro managing ass. He always made rude comments and expected us to memorize everything after he said it once, in my second language. He seemed to treat everyone better than me. Today he was being passive aggressive about me working from home, instead of from the office because of freezing rain. Even though we are fully capable of working from home. At this point I decided to quit, I think it happened amicably, which is nice. But I'm still…


I have a degree in science, but I've always wanted an engineering job. I felt a bit like I made a mistake with my education choices because at the time I thought that title didn't matter, but it really does when finding an engineering position.

I thought I was lucky because I ended up with and engineering job, but honestly it was got a small company and my boss was a micro managing ass. He always made rude comments and expected us to memorize everything after he said it once, in my second language. He seemed to treat everyone better than me.

Today he was being passive aggressive about me working from home, instead of from the office because of freezing rain. Even though we are fully capable of working from home.

At this point I decided to quit, I think it happened amicably, which is nice. But I'm still wondering if I threw away a good opportunity because of stress.

Has anyone else experienced something like this? It's such a shame because I felt so lucky, and was fully intending to stay here for 3+ years.

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