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Did You Ever Quit Your Job Before Getting Another One? I've done it several times myself, and am interested in hearing the stories of others who have done it as well. What lead up to it? Did you regret doing it after all was said and done? RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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Yes. And I'm sorry to tell you, it was prob one of the worst decisions of my life.
It cause a series of events that pretty much ruined my life in part. But I'm sure YOU'LL be fine. | |
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SureThing said: Yes. And I'm sorry to tell you, it was prob one of the worst decisions of my life.
It cause a series of events that pretty much ruined my life in part. But I'm sure YOU'LL be fine. Oh no! Sorry to hear that. I hope you're okay now. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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psychodelicide said: SureThing said: Yes. And I'm sorry to tell you, it was prob one of the worst decisions of my life.
It cause a series of events that pretty much ruined my life in part. But I'm sure YOU'LL be fine. Oh no! Sorry to hear that. I hope you're okay now. I am. | |
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SureThing said: psychodelicide said: Oh no! Sorry to hear that. I hope you're okay now. I am. Whew! That's good to hear. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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You already know ALL my stories and NO I don't regret quitting any job before having another one. A person knows when it's time to jump ship,well at least I did. I'm not going down if I'm not the captain. Remember Satruday Matinee,I felt the most proud leaving that job! | |
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7kisses4U said: You already know ALL my stories and NO I don't regret quitting any job before having another one. A person knows when it's time to jump ship,well at least I did. I'm not going down if I'm not the captain. Remember Satruday Matinee,I felt the most proud leaving that job!
Yup, I do remember your stories and Saturday Matinee. I'm like you, I would rather jump ship when the time calls for it then to go down with the ship, honestly. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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yes i did but when i had my redundancy talk (sp) another teamleader noticed it and i had another job within 15 mins
good luck to you psycho keep faith in yourself | |
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AndGodCreatedMe said: yes i did but when i had my redundancy talk (sp) another teamleader noticed it and i had another job within 15 mins
good luck to you psycho keep faith in yourself 15 minutes - wow, that's darn good. Yup, gotta keep the head up for sure. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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Oh yes. Almost every time when I was younger. With no savings, either. It was a mistake every time, but I was just too fed up by the time it happened.
I don't think I would do it now, though. At least I'd like to think I wouldn't. I'd be in financial trouble real quick. My Legacy
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psychodelicide said: I've done it several times myself, and am interested in hearing the stories of others who have done it as well. What lead up to it? Did you regret doing it after all was said and done?
Yes...and it was as stressful as having surgery on my balls!!! I'll never do that again!! The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who cannot read them. -- Mark Twain.
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If one ever has problems with a bitch stopping in mid-blow-job,
a quick back-hand usually does the trick (play on words there, dawgs). | |
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NDRU said: Oh yes. Almost every time when I was younger. With no savings, either. It was a mistake every time, but I was just too fed up by the time it happened.
I don't think I would do it now, though. At least I'd like to think I wouldn't. I'd be in financial trouble real quick. I hear ya. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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DexMSR said: psychodelicide said: I've done it several times myself, and am interested in hearing the stories of others who have done it as well. What lead up to it? Did you regret doing it after all was said and done?
Yes...and it was as stressful as having surgery on my balls!!! I'll never do that again!! RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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Illustrator said: If one ever has problems with a bitch stopping in mid-blow-job,
a quick back-hand usually does the trick (play on words there, dawgs). RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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SureThing said: Yes. And I'm sorry to tell you, it was prob one of the worst decisions of my life.
It cause a series of events that pretty much ruined my life in part. But I'm sure YOU'LL be fine. | |
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psychodelicide said: NDRU said: Oh yes. Almost every time when I was younger. With no savings, either. It was a mistake every time, but I was just too fed up by the time it happened.
I don't think I would do it now, though. At least I'd like to think I wouldn't. I'd be in financial trouble real quick. I hear ya. I never actually regretted it, even though it put me in a tough position, sometimes. My Legacy
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NDRU said: Oh yes. Almost every time when I was younger. With no savings, either. It was a mistake every time, but I was just too fed up by the time it happened.
I don't think I would do it now, though. At least I'd like to think I wouldn't. I'd be in financial trouble real quick. What do you do for a living? | |
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retina said: NDRU said: Oh yes. Almost every time when I was younger. With no savings, either. It was a mistake every time, but I was just too fed up by the time it happened.
I don't think I would do it now, though. At least I'd like to think I wouldn't. I'd be in financial trouble real quick. What do you do for a living? Marketing & Development for a non-profit day care for people with Alzheimer's disease. I don't make a lot, but I have too many commitments to quit without having something else lined up. My Legacy
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NDRU said: Marketing & Development for a non-profit day care for people with Alzheimer's disease. A noble cause. You must feel good about going to work every day. I don't make a lot, but I have too many commitments to quit without having something else lined up.
Kids? Mortgage? Sorry that I'm so nosey, I'm just in a curious mood. | |
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retina said: NDRU said: Marketing & Development for a non-profit day care for people with Alzheimer's disease. A noble cause. You must feel good about going to work every day. I don't make a lot, but I have too many commitments to quit without having something else lined up.
Kids? Mortgage? Sorry that I'm so nosey, I'm just in a curious mood. That's cool. Mortgage. My girlfriend makes more than me, but we're both putting most of it into the place. The first year is a big adjustment. Also we're working on getting out of credit card debt. No kids, fortunately. Nothing wrong with them, we just don't want them. I like my job okay, but I think I'm a bit uninspired & unchallenged right now. I love having a job with purpose, but like anything it can get old. I don't feel like I'm moving forward. My Legacy
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NDRU said: That's cool. Mortgage. My girlfriend makes more than me, but we're both putting most of it into the place. The first year is a big adjustment. Also we're working on getting out of credit card debt. No kids, fortunately. Nothing wrong with them, we just don't want them.
Fair enough. It sounds like you've decided on a long-term plan for your future and that you're comfortable with it. Even though it's a struggle at present, it must feel like a big relief to know where you're aiming. I like my job okay, but I think I'm a bit uninspired & unchallenged right now. I love having a job with purpose, but like anything it can get old. I don't feel like I'm moving forward.
I know what you mean. It sounds like marketing for a non-profit organization would provide endless new challenges though? I would have thought you'd get overwhelmed before you got bored. Like I said though, I know how it can be when it all becomes a routine and you've done it all a thousand times already. It's really no fun, and to be honest - when that happens I usually start looking for something else instead of try to ask the boss to give me new tasks. | |
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retina said: NDRU said: That's cool. Mortgage. My girlfriend makes more than me, but we're both putting most of it into the place. The first year is a big adjustment. Also we're working on getting out of credit card debt. No kids, fortunately. Nothing wrong with them, we just don't want them.
Fair enough. It sounds like you've decided on a long-term plan for your future and that you're comfortable with it. Even though it's a struggle at present, it must feel like a big relief to know where you're aiming. I like my job okay, but I think I'm a bit uninspired & unchallenged right now. I love having a job with purpose, but like anything it can get old. I don't feel like I'm moving forward.
I know what you mean. It sounds like marketing for a non-profit organization would provide endless new challenges though? I would have thought you'd get overwhelmed before you got bored. Like I said though, I know how it can be when it all becomes a routine and you've done it all a thousand times already. It's really no fun, and to be honest - when that happens I usually start looking for something else instead of try to ask the boss to give me new tasks. I'm not the head of marketing here, and we're a small admin staff, so some of my day inevitably involves grunt work. I do write grants, though, and that can be fun. I think I might like to try writing grants for another company. I do believe in the cause, and that's how I become involved at my job again, by spending time with the participants in the program. What do you do? My Legacy
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NDRU said: What do you do? I really wish I had a job, but since I came back from Japan (where I worked as a Junior High School teacher) I haven't been able to find anything. It sucks monkey balls. | |
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retina said: NDRU said: What do you do? I really wish I had a job, but since I came back from Japan (where I worked as a Junior High School teacher) I haven't been able to find anything. It sucks monkey balls. so does insomnia, I hear don't fret, I'm sure something will come along. It always does. But job hunting is no fun. I dread interviews. [Edited 1/23/07 16:39pm] My Legacy
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Yes. I quit a job in 2003 before I attained new employment and it was one of the worst periods of my life. I ended up finding a new job a couple months later but it had no benefits and it was only part time. It took through 2004 to get myself back to where I was. I will never do something so arrogant again. | |
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NDRU said: retina said: What do you do for a living? Marketing & Development for a non-profit day care for people with Alzheimer's disease. I don't make a lot, but I have too many commitments to quit without having something else lined up. I used to do marketing, development and pr for a non-profit mental health organization. My position ended up getting eliminated eventually, but I did love it while it lasted. | |
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I've had a job of some kind since grade school.(yard work for grandma who was a task master) When I've quit I always give the required notice. Work in a profession where there's always a shortage so don't have any problem with employment. Quit one job to move out of state. Had $$ saved so I could take time off. Got another job immediately when the time came. Current employer I've been with for 25 years. | |
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NDRU said: What do you do? I'm a biker bar stripper. Though according to my tax records, technically, I'm an "entertainer". It's not exactly what you would call an glamorous career, but it supports my lifestyle. Which is basically just going from one coke-fix to another. So, I guess that you could say what I really am is a free spirit. | |
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Illustrator said: NDRU said: What do you do? I'm a biker bar stripper. Though according to my tax records, technically, I'm an "entertainer". It's not exactly what you would call an glamorous career, but it supports my lifestyle. Which is basically just going from one coke-fix to another. So, I guess that you could say what I really am is a free spirit. I didn't ask you, ya freakin weirdo! My Legacy
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