Probably, yeah. I doubt I would've gotten it without her to be honest.
28.
OP, you are literally killing me here. Unbelievable.
Probably, yeah. I doubt I would've gotten it without her to be honest.
28.
Breathe and relax.
Did this job pay better than your other one?
Why did she want you to take this job?
Let's just say you're incredibly privileged to even have a parent pull strings for you. Go to the job seeker thread to see what I'm talking about.
At 28, i'll suck a donkey's shlong to get it
oh fuck I can't even math lol2 1/2 hours represented in 1/2 hour blocks = 5 blocks, then quit. Seems good to me.
oh fuck I can't even math lol
you're right![]()
On the other hand, quitting a job your mom got you after 2.5 hours at age 28.So why is this a bad decision? To me, sitting around for 2.5 hours is a huge waste of time if you're not working at your job. I mean they could've at least sent him home since they obviously had nothing prepared for him for the day.
Was your last job retail at a video game store or something?
So why is this a bad decision? To me, sitting around for 2.5 hours is a huge waste of time if you're not working at your job. I mean they could've at least sent him home since they obviously had nothing prepared for him for the day.
Kind of. It was an online store and I bought our products for us to test in and sell.
Jesus Christ lolSo why is this a bad decision? To me, sitting around for 2.5 hours is a huge waste of time if you're not working at your job. I mean they could've at least sent him home since they obviously had nothing prepared for him for the day.
So why is this a bad decision? To me, sitting around for 2.5 hours is a huge waste of time if you're not working at your job. I mean they could've at least sent him home since they obviously had nothing prepared for him for the day.
Probably, yeah. I doubt I would've gotten it without her to be honest.
28.
He didn't want the job. His mother wanted him to get a "real job", and he took it to end her nagging, not to actually start a career. He left after 2.5 hours because it didn't fit his expectations of what a "real job" is and figured he'd done enough to mollify his mother.
And then he reveals he's 28 and has no idea how anything works.
Suicidal and homicidal thoughts should always be treated seriously.
If you're truly having such thoughts, I highly suggest you reach out to someone for help. That doesn't mean a video game message board. Emergency rooms at hospitals can deal with a crisis, if you have no social service or therapeutic contacts.
So why is this a bad decision? To me, sitting around for 2.5 hours is a huge waste of time if you're not working at your job. I mean they could've at least sent him home since they obviously had nothing prepared for him for the day.
Are you 15?So why is this a bad decision? To me, sitting around for 2.5 hours is a huge waste of time if you're not working at your job. I mean they could've at least sent him home since they obviously had nothing prepared for him for the day.
So why is this a bad decision? To me, sitting around for 2.5 hours is a huge waste of time if you're not working at your job. I mean they could've at least sent him home since they obviously had nothing prepared for him for the day.
you should create a startup focused around delivering monitor power bricks to bored new employees
Power brick for a monitor? I've had like 30 monitors and TVs and they all use the same 3 prong female plug. You could have just asked me op and I would have had it droned to your workplace.
Word. But to be honest: Tough shit. When you're 28 it's time to handle your business. If one is unsure how things work then just ask. 99.999% of people will answer questions and help. Really wish OP would have asked via mobile GAF before quitting his job.
Got paid to do nothing and quit? LMAO. At 28 it's just about getting some job experience.
So why is this a bad decision? To me, sitting around for 2.5 hours is a huge waste of time if you're not working at your job. I mean they could've at least sent him home since they obviously had nothing prepared for him for the day.
So why is this a bad decision? To me, sitting around for 2.5 hours is a huge waste of time if you're not working at your job. I mean they could've at least sent him home since they obviously had nothing prepared for him for the day.
It's called burning a bridge. Sure hiring someone is a pain, but after 2.5 hours he just gave his boss the clearest picture of the kind of employee they'd just hired. Yeah it's harsh but welcome to the real fucking world where your actions have consequences.See if you can get in touch with your boss and apologize, say you were nervous or something. Hiring someone is a pain in the ass and if the manager is sane I doubt that they want to go through that again.
If not, chalk it up as a lesson learned and move on, we've all done stupid stuff before, believe me, you're not the only one
So why is this a bad decision? To me, sitting around for 2.5 hours is a huge waste of time if you're not working at your job. I mean they could've at least sent him home since they obviously had nothing prepared for him for the day.
Any chance to get your old job back? In the future, you gotta get some spine and say no. If you're happy where you are don't mess it up. You'll also get it a lot worse for someone when they vouch for you to get you a job and you make them look foolish than if you held firm in the first place. Again, nothing is so bad you need to do anything drastic. Your mom will recover eventually, but she will be pissed for a while about this.
I see. Thanks for replying, this gives me a lot more insight into why you did things the way you did.
I would advise against killing your mother, you might get in trouble for that.
I assume you don't need the money right now because you didn't want to take the job, so you should have stood your ground and tell your mother to not force you into things you don't want. After you took the offer you should have at least been there for a while to appease your mother if you wanted her off your back and didn't want to have the "get off my back" talk.
In any case, hopefully you've learned something from this whole deal: don't take jobs you don't want (unless you really need the money, and then try and keep the job until you find something better). Don't let your mother dictate the course of your life (unless you think that's a good idea, I guess).
Anyway, best of luck and sorry I've been a bit harsh in my previous posts.