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It isn't worth being miserable at a job like that. And as brief was your discription of the working condition, I can not blame you. I would just add that when you turn in your letter that you include your reasons for quitting--namely your abusive supervisor; some good has to come out of it and maybe someone will notice that there is a problem and do something about her least she drive someone else to tears.
Myself, if I was in your shoes I would hold on to the job--let everyone know I'm looking for another--then once I find a new one--quit! |
I absolutely respect and admire your decision. I have often said I would rather make less money and enjoy my job instead of being rich and miserable 8 or 9 hours out of my day. When your job sucks it bleeds over into the rest of your life and I personally don't think that's a good way to live. As was said before, life's too short. Good luck with finding a new job... I'm sure if you take the determination to make things work at this job and apply it to finding a new one you will be gainfully employed soon... and you'll know what to watch out for when you interview at new places.
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