Resignation!

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Gands
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Resignation!

#1 Post by Gands »

Today I officially resigned from my gig as a kitchenhand.

After two years, I finally have Saturday nights back! No more 6-11PM shift, then coming home smelling like a wet rag. Also, no more certain coworkers.

Woo!

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There is massive satisfaction in quitting a job you don't like

They're right when they say everyone should do it at least once
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man I find that even a few years later certain smells - especially of cleaning products - brings back really vivid memories of hospitality

not even anything specific just that intense feeling of unease - like you're always one step away from pissing off a customer or your boss

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The worst job I had I had to quit because it was that or stab my boss in the chest and toss him face down in the pool.
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#5 Post by Gands »

timmy wrote:There is massive satisfaction in quitting a job you don't like

They're right when they say everyone should do it at least once
Yeah, I was trying to find the best way to walk out, but then I remembered that I finish at 2300, after pretty much everyone has gone home. It'll be like the end of Cheers as opposed to the end of the Breakfast Club.

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Also, apparently giving notice is a thing.

Last shift is this Saturday night.

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#7 Post by Count Chocula »

Good for you, Gands. What's your new gig?
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thejester wrote:man I find that even a few years later certain smells - especially of cleaning products - brings back really vivid memories of hospitality
Do you want to hear my own story directly related to this
"also it really shits my mum so it's a good way of winding her up"

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Count Chocula wrote:Good for you, Gands. What's your new gig?
I'm doing research studentry (with stipend) and teaching children at an academic coaching clinic.

So it's economically a good move for me, as well as one where I GET MY SATURDAY NIGHTS BACK.

I've worked nearly every Saturday for the last two years. I've had to fake weddings, funerals and an odd number of night classes in order to maintain some sanity.

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#10 Post by Phantasee »

I remember when you started the job you were more optimistic. C'est la vie.
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#11 Post by Gands »

Yeah, the culture of the company changed a lot in the last two years. They shifted from placing importance on employee satisfaction to cutting everyone's hours to save money. Then they fired a coworker for various bullshit reasons. I'm grateful to the kitchen people for their continued employment, but not the management who perpetually put pressure on departments to be yet more prifitable at the expense of happy employees.

Apparently people around the company are leaving for similar reasons

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