Joe Molotov
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if the manager is sane I doubt that they want to go through that again
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.
Plus there's the old saying: don't quit your job until you've got another one lined up.
Plus there's the old saying: don't quit your job until you've got another one lined up.
This job never goes on the resume.Yikes. Reading the OP hurt my soul.
For the people telling him "Just get another job"...what does he tell the interviewer when he asks why he only had this job for one day?
I guess it's not even worth putting this one on his resume.
But don't worry OP. It ain't the end. You learned a valuable lesson, albeit the very hard way. There's still hope.
If you work for a big corporations or the government, it takes time to get the logistics worked out. Getting a computer, getting accounts made, getting it all set up, it takes a good bit of work to align all the needed personnel to do the stuff needed to get a new higher going. And it's not that big a priority because any new higher will not be that useful for weeks/months.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.
I have learned from this, thankfully, and realize that corporate jobs fucking suck. I know I can be making more money than I do now but damn, if this is the way the world works, I don't want to be a part of it. That's kind of how the whole "killing myself" thing festered its way into my head.
I have learned from this, thankfully, and realize that corporate jobs fucking suck. I know I can be making more money than I do now but damn, if this is the way the world works, I don't want to be a part of it. That's kind of how the whole "killing myself" thing festered its way into my head.
Yeah, my boss said that I can have the rest of the week off and I can come back next Monday. He'll just count it as vacation days (good thing I racked up about a month's worth).
and realize that corporate jobs fucking suck.
I have learned from this, thankfully, and realize that corporate jobs fucking suck. I know I can be making more money than I do now but damn, if this is the way the world works, I don't want to be a part of it. That's kind of how the whole "killing myself" thing festered its way into my head.
If anything, if you never filled out tax paperwork and wont get paid for the 2.5 hours, you can rightfully claim you never worked there
I have learned from this, thankfully, and realize that corporate jobs fucking suck. I know I can be making more money than I do now but damn, if this is the way the world works, I don't want to be a part of it. That's kind of how the whole "killing myself" thing festered its way into my head.
I have learned from this, thankfully, and realize that corporate jobs fucking suck. I know I can be making more money than I do now but damn, if this is the way the world works, I don't want to be a part of it. That's kind of how the whole "killing myself" thing festered its way into my head.
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.
I have learned from this, thankfully, and realize that corporate jobs fucking suck. I know I can be making more money than I do now but damn, if this is the way the world works, I don't want to be a part of it. That's kind of how the whole "killing myself" thing festered its way into my head.
I have learned from this, thankfully, and realize that corporate jobs fucking suck. I know I can be making more money than I do now but damn, if this is the way the world works, I don't want to be a part of it. That's kind of how the whole "killing myself" thing festered its way into my head.
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 was just 2.5 hours. You still don't know how your job would've turned out. It could be gotten super busy after your first day. Keep searching for a job and make that money. You were able to get that job so I'm assuming you're qualified for a position like that.
I have learned from this, thankfully, and realize that corporate jobs fucking suck. I know I can be making more money than I do now but damn, if this is the way the world works, I don't want to be a part of it. That's kind of how the whole "killing myself" thing festered its way into my head.
Yikes. Reading the OP hurt my soul.
For the people telling him "Just get another job"...what does he tell the interviewer when he asks why he only had this job for one day?
I guess it's not even worth putting this one on his resume.
But don't worry OP. It ain't the end. You learned a valuable lesson, albeit the very hard way. There's still hope.
OP don't feel bad, at least your better of than this guy for not even realizing the mistake. Knowing you screwed up is big, so now you can fix itSo 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.
Yeah, my boss said that I can have the rest of the week off and I can come back next Monday. He'll just count it as vacation days (good thing I racked up about a month's worth).
It's okay. I've been hearing it from my mom nonstop so this is nothing.
And don't worry, I won't actually kill anyone. She just gets to me sometimes.
I have learned from this, thankfully, and realize that corporate jobs fucking suck. I know I can be making more money than I do now but damn, if this is the way the world works, I don't want to be a part of it. That's kind of how the whole "killing myself" thing festered its way into my head.
OP wants to play video games, he finally realized that you can't do that when working in accounting. So he went back to his old job.
This will hopefully be your "kick in the pants" that most people need at some point in their life. You know you screwed up, you've been piled on by GAF, and you aren't likely to live this down for a while. Use this experience as motivation to never do something like that again.
1 (800) 273-8255Yeah, my boss said that I can have the rest of the week off and I can come back next Monday. He'll just count it as vacation days (good thing I racked up about a month's worth).
It's okay. I've been hearing it from my mom nonstop so this is nothing.
And don't worry, I won't actually kill anyone. She just gets to me sometimes.
I have learned from this, thankfully, and realize that corporate jobs fucking suck. I know I can be making more money than I do now but damn, if this is the way the world works, I don't want to be a part of it. That's kind of how the whole "killing myself" thing festered its way into my head.
I have learned from this, thankfully, and realize that corporate jobs fucking suck. I know I can be making more money than I do now but damn, if this is the way the world works, I don't want to be a part of it. That's kind of how the whole "killing myself" thing festered its way into my head.
He would have to be the biggest fuck up in the entire world to put this job on his resume going forward.
Yeah, my boss said that I can have the rest of the week off and I can come back next Monday. He'll just count it as vacation days (good thing I racked up about a month's worth).
It's okay. I've been hearing it from my mom nonstop so this is nothing.
And don't worry, I won't actually kill anyone. She just gets to me sometimes.
I have learned from this, thankfully, and realize that corporate jobs fucking suck. I know I can be making more money than I do now but damn, if this is the way the world works, I don't want to be a part of it. That's kind of how the whole "killing myself" thing festered its way into my head.
For better or for worse this is corporate life. By the time you retire you will have wasted years of your life attending pointless meetings, workshops or doing nothing. You are either willing to put up with it or you aren't.
I have learned from this, thankfully, and realize that corporate jobs fucking suck. I know I can be making more money than I do now but damn, if this is the way the world works, I don't want to be a part of it. That's kind of how the whole "killing myself" thing festered its way into my head.
I have learned from this, thankfully, and realize that corporate jobs fucking suck.
What are you talking about? Why would you include it in your work experience?Yikes. Reading the OP hurt my soul.
For the people telling him "Just get another job"...what does he tell the interviewer when he asks why he only had this job for one day?
I guess it's not even worth putting this one on his resume.
But don't worry OP. It ain't the end. You learned a valuable lesson, albeit the very hard way. There's still hope.
I have learned from this, thankfully, and realize that corporate jobs fucking suck. I know I can be making more money than I do now but damn, if this is the way the world works, I don't want to be a part of it. That's kind of how the whole "killing myself" thing festered its way into my head.