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I've quit my job today.
This decision camed with the (almost) entering in a new phase of my life: the 30 years old.
Wish me luck for the future.. cause i think i will need it.
I've quit my job today.
This decision camed with the (almost) entering in a new phase of my life: the 30 years old.
Wish me luck for the future.. cause i think i will need it.
EH.... I really hope it is for the best, of course
Izzy HaveMercy wrote:
EH.... I really hope it is for the best, of course
Good luck finding something more suitable!
(and enjoy the temporary holiday)
IZ.
Thank you dear.
Everything is "the best" then where i was.
I will give 2 months (cause is the law) for him to find a person to substitute me (but i think he don't want that).
But i am thinking of starting to be a freelancer, but for sure i will (to earn more money) to write some texts for students in university. They prefer to pay and have time to get drunk instead of spending days writing things in front of a computer.
I am not a woman to stay at home doing nothing. So, soon i get some job.
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
the decision I took to leave a comfortable, well paid (£20K) job was the best one I ever took. Yes, there's been financial hardship since, but I've been much happier in myself since, and started enjoying life again.
Good luck with the future - grasp your life with both hands and go for it.
James Blast wrote:that took guts!
I applaud you moonchild
If you knew how this boss is for sure you would applaud even more my decision.
I passed almost 5 years working with an insane guy, that had many aggressive (words) reactions to me, cause i am a woman. With the guys he call down.
This last reaction was the last drop for me.
Padstar, Almiche V, James Blast, lazarus corporation, thank you for your support.
I say on your last day you bring yourself in a cake that says CONGRADULATIONS on it to share with the crew. That whould throw your boss over the edge a bit.
My therapist says I can quiet therapy when I quit my job. Have been at the same job for 19 years. I admire your courage.
Why don't you ask the kids at Tiananmen Square
Was fashion the reason why they were there?
They disguise it, hypnotize it
Television made you buy it
that takes some guts. But you'll be better for it. I dumped my stable job 6 years ago and since then I've actually enjoy going to the new jobs I've had.
I jacked in a huge salary working for a completely s**t telecoms company (mind you, I worked for several and they're all s**t) just over 3 years ago, sold my flat and moved lock, stock and barrel to Barcelona.
emilystrange wrote:i did it! and things are much better now!
except for this maths assignment....
good luck, honey
maths :drool:
can I be of any assistance?
@DI: good luck :worship:
yes, tell me what to do with adding numbers 5 and 7 in diff arrangements.. its an investigation. apparently. would i be right in thinking its a sequence thing?
I say on your last day you bring yourself in a cake that says CONGRADULATIONS on it to share with the crew. That whould throw your boss over the edge a bit.
Now that's a great idea. I can also throw the cake to his face. It could be fun and relaxing for me.