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TopicHelp convince me to not quit my job.
streamofthesky
06/19/21 11:24:45 AM
#25:


I and others told you weeks ago when you mentioned these changes happening to start looking for another job.
So no, not gonna convince you to stay when based on all your posts there doesn't seem to be much reason to do so.
This is a rare moment where employers are desperate to get people back working and you see higher wages offered for lots of positions plus way less competition for the jobs. If you're ever going to leave, now is the time.

teddy241 posted...
Quit the job and go full time in job search mode. People often say its best to have another job lined up before you quit (good from a financial standpoint) but this can be near impossible if your current job reels you in from the moment you get up til the moment you get home. I use to get up at 730 shower/eat/drive to work and start at 9. from then id get off at 530 get home by 615. eat/do whatever house stuff there was and by the time i knew it had an hour or two left for me just personal unwinding (TV/Videogames/exercise).
True. When I was mired in the Great Recession, people told me to just get any job I could, even Walmart bottom level employee. And I refused, then I'd be too worn out and have too little free time to look for a job. Held out for at least a decent temp job.
But I was at least getting unemployment at the time.
Having no income at all is rough. Maybe TC can demand to work a lighter schedule, then he has more time and isn't too burned out to look? They shed a lot of employees so maybe he has some bargaining power. If not, then maybe it leads them to firing him over it and he can potentially get unemployment...
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