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So ungrateful

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winkywinkola · 27/02/2017 15:20

I think I am.

I went back to work four months ago.

I landed a part time local job. Not great pay but two days working from home so I could meet my family's needs of school run etc.

They are all really nice staff. My two managers are lovely. Offering training etc. I had a great three month review.

I just don't enjoy it. It's all admin type stuff.

I used to be freelance but the work dried up.

I just want to jack the job in because I have no interest in it.

That's really bad isn't it? I don't have a clue what I'd do instead either. I'd love to have my own business but doing what, I don't know.

Is it really a poor show just to jack it in? Sigh.

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NerrSnerr · 27/02/2017 15:39

It depends on if you need the money. If you can afford to jack it in then just hand your notice in. If you need the money then start applying for things you want or put your efforts into starting a business.

OnceMoreIntoTheBleach · 27/02/2017 15:42

I think one of the best parts of having a job is the people - maybe stick it out and see if you make some nice friendships? Then you'll be able to have a social aspect to your days, and the work itself is less important?

MrsDustyBusty · 27/02/2017 15:42

There's no rule that because it's nice and convenient you have to like it. You don't have to be grateful.

winkywinkola · 28/02/2017 20:34

Well the money is nice to have obviously.

It's not enough though to put my four dcs into camps during the holidays though. I'm dreading the Easter holidays. H can work from home a couple of days but orherwise, it's going to be tricky.

Plus they are sending me to conferences and workshops. Spending money. It's a charity.

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yorkshirepuddingandroastbeef · 28/02/2017 21:11

What did you think you would do during the holidays?

I'd be inclined to leave now before they invest any more money in you.

winkywinkola · 28/02/2017 22:49

Well h was working from home a lot more. Except he can't work from home so much anymore. That has suddenly changed. Hence the problem.

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