I am quitting my job.
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I agree with that also. Every other place I have worked has stated that they would love to have me back anytime I wanted, talk about a confidence builder.
I am not leaving the company with my middle finger in the air doing a burnout, but in my heart I am. Although I have no respect for my boss, I show him respect. I am sure he will shake my hand the last day.
I am not leaving the company with my middle finger in the air doing a burnout, but in my heart I am. Although I have no respect for my boss, I show him respect. I am sure he will shake my hand the last day.
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Good Luck Andrew, I tried going to school full time while working full time for an entire year. It'* pretty much impossible, my grades sucked as well. I dropped my classes earlier this year because it was so hard to keep up and I wanted some more time to see where my current field was taking me.
By the sounds of it your current job is going no where, you're making a good decision. With all my recent troubles on my Bonne I've come to realize how much money I was spending which I don't need to. Stopping or cutting back on many things to save some $ was almost like getting a second job
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By the sounds of it your current job is going no where, you're making a good decision. With all my recent troubles on my Bonne I've come to realize how much money I was spending which I don't need to. Stopping or cutting back on many things to save some $ was almost like getting a second job
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Congrats, Andrew. man, you're really close to finishing too, that'* awesome! Can't wait for you to graduate and get a return on investment within the first year of your new job!!!
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Oh Andrew... I am proud of you... Yes, finish your degree now while you can....you will profit longer, by far.
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Def a good move IMO. Finding something in the kato area will be a lot better for you, and open up a lot more possibilities....
Over $10/hr PT should be easy to beat with your skills.
Over $10/hr PT should be easy to beat with your skills.
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It sounds like you've thought this through. I certainly wish you the best in all your future endeavours. There is no doubt in my mind that you will be successful. Your posts show that you aren't afraid of a little hard work and you always get the job done.
Congratulations on your move forward.
Congratulations on your move forward.
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I am not leaving the company with my middle finger in the air doing a burnout
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Originally Posted by BonneMeMN
Def a good move IMO. Finding something in the kato area will be a lot better for you, and open up a lot more possibilities....