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Old 04-03-2009, 12:47 AM   #12 (permalink)
Idealistic Dreamer
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Default So Quit.

It really sounds like you are miserable. I have some advice for you from my point of view.

Quit.

Put in your resignation and walk out the door. If you want, do it on the day of the strike, or even better, if you want to leave a two weeks notice, time it so that the notice is done on the day of the strike.

I had (less than a year ago) a job working security that was making me miserable. So, when I got assigned Jury Duty, I took that as my opening and left. I timed it so that the week of Jury Duty coincided with the second week of my two weeks notice. I was worried I wouldnt make it, run broke financially, etc. I didnt even have a grand saved up.

Now, since then I have been blessed with a three month vacation to Miami/Orlando Florida when a job oportunity came up there. It fell through in the end but I was able to stay current on all the old bills I had and the company paid for everything else. Just what I had asked for after I got left that old security job. Since then Ive gone back to college, am now one year from my degree. I also have my dream job where I can read, write, etc while at work, as well as starting a business. Quitting a job without a backup really isnt that bad

With your savings, you will be able to take a month off, relax and find your center again. Then decide what you really want to do. If you decide your business is for you, then go for it with all your focus and you will succeed.

Most of all, just enjoy life!
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