sweatdropI am at the end of my rope with the current job. Doing my best and it's just unappreciated... Maybe it's time to let it go and look for better? sad
Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2021 6:39 pm
Saikii
sweatdropI am at the end of my rope with the current job. Doing my best and it's just unappreciated... Maybe it's time to let it go and look for better? sad
I remember the anxiety I felt during the last days of employment at a well-known fast-serve coffee shop chain. I had a note from my dentist that I needed to go home early (I was on pain-killers) but the office manager ignored my plea, and I was kept on for the lunch group, so I missed my ride home. I was a mess -- so that night I wrote my letter of resignation.
Sometimes you just need to realize that you need to fight for your rights if the company you work for won't stand up for you.
Perhaps a change might be good for you. Lucky for me, my boyfriend supported my decision, and it wasn't long after that hiatus, that I began my retirement, spending my time with him.❤️
I remember having that anxious and unappreciated feeling when I used to work at the movie theater. It was so hard for me to set aside my personal connections with some of my colleagues and not feel guilty about the timing of thinking of moving on to find something better. If there was ever a blessing during this pandemic, it's the fact it gave me a clean break from the theater. I have not regretted my decision of finally moving on from a job that no longer brought me joy.
If you feel like it's time to move on, do it. It's not worth your mental and emotional well-being to stay somewhere where you are no longer happy or appreciated. It can be scary making the change but in the end, you'll thank yourself for finally getting out of the situation.