Still can't find a job, so I'm both financially AND mentally unstable
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Greedy employers took advantage of my work ethic so much they basically destroyed it. My mental health soared after I stopped giving fucks.
Got fucked over by 4 employers over 5 years to learn this lesson.
Your boss doesn't give a fuck about you. They will drop you and steal your Annual Leave right out from under you, even if you think you are their friend.
Look out for yourself, and don't be scared of changing jobs, I stuck with a place because they were 'good to me' but they ended up folding and leaving me in the dust.
The pace at my job is so damn slow, I only do about four hours of actual work in a 40-hour week. Most of my time is spent waiting for my boomer coworkers to do their jobs, I finish my work blazingly fast by comparison. I could ask for extra work to do, but nah. I keep getting good performance reviews and raises, and this is the most stress-free job I’ve ever had.
I am genuinely happy for you.
this is the secret
don’t quit, just stop giving a fuck
Back when I was in management my number one advice to the folks under my leadership was "care less". Like sure even from a management position it isn't hard to see that becoming emotionally invested in work is the easiest way for a missed sale to ruin someone's week. But from the human perspective its like, why care so much? You barely make a fraction of a percent of the total value of your labor here, tip the scales, give them the bare minimum of labor and stop caring so much.
Yeah. I work in IT. Or worked. I'm not sure anymore.
I was doing level 1 support on the phone for a few years and was able to put a bit of money aside during the pandemic.
A few months ago my employer took a new client, an oil company. As I hate them with all my being, and the work was more about telling low wage employees to wait business hours instead of helping them, I quit.
I absolutely don't miss Windows, Teams, Office, Microsoft products... Salesforce, Citrix, and all those. I'm so happy without them in my life.
But I need to pay rent and eat, so I started looking for work again and, OMFG, I really don't want to go back to that shit.
Oh Cynthia
unpopular opinion : i like my job.
Same, I love my job I would do it for free and yet they pay me good money to do it, FROM HOME!
I felt like this for a while. I was doing cool and interesting stuff... then i learned that my employer charges the people we contract me out to at $330/hr and i make no where near that. Burst that bubble real quick
can't have both
Silvia (through the tears): Angelica is the best boss ever!..
Cynthia is even more distraught
Oh, Cynthia. Correct. Forgot the name.
You don't get paid to think about work while outside of work hours. Go enjoy your weekend
I hate you
There's always a trade-off