GAF, I've made a huge mistake. (Job related.)

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entremet

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Man, the OP had such lucky opportunities and he doesn't even know it.

He got an entry level corporate accounting job without any major or experience.

I mean, what the hell?!

You know how many people would be grateful for that. Plus your lifetime earning power is way more than retail with the job you just lost.
 
Part of me understands the absolute pile-on that is occurring right now. There's another part of me that once had an absolute nervous breakdown, and am really disgusted by all the piling on that is happening.
 

aerts1js

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Man, the OP had such lucky opportunities and he doesn't even know it.

He got an entry level corporate accounting job without any major or experience.

I mean, what the hell?!

You know how many people would be grateful for that. Plus your lifetime earning power is way more than retail.

Yeah.. but the company had the sheer audacity to pay him to play on his phone for 2.5 hours. Can you even comprehend the nerve this place has?
 

hawk2025

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Part of me understands that absolute pile-on that is occurring right now. There's another part of me that once had an absolute nervous breakdown, and am really disgusted by all the piling on that is happening.

This is going to be a weird follow-up, but bear with me:

This whole thread reminds me of Three Fourths Home.

http://store.steampowered.com/app/344500/

There is certainly a lack of empathy in the thread from certain posts, but it's also part of not being able to understand how and why the OP made certain decisions -- as well as frustration over some leaps of logics OP is taking from the experience.

Like you, I'm very conflicted over the whole thing, but I hope it can at least help the OP come to terms with the "why" of what happened, rather than coming to rash conclusions regarding amorphous and ill-defined "corporate jobs".
 

Skeyser

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Man, the OP had such lucky opportunities and he doesn't even know it.

He got an entry level corporate accounting job without any major or experience.

I mean, what the hell?!

You know how many people would be grateful for that. Plus your lifetime earning power is way more than retail with the job you just lost.

Probably the best job offer OP will get with an English major and he took a dump on it lmao.
 
Part of me understands that absolute pile-on that is occurring right now. There's another part of me that once had an absolute nervous breakdown, and am really disgusted by all the piling on that is happening.

He didn't have a nervous breakdown though. He simply didn't want the job due to assuming downtime on day one means it's always like that. And quit.

To take a job with less pay. I mean, do what makes one happy but c'mon...
 
What corporate jobs are there that are not boring or slow?
Plenty of responses already but I'll add a more general one:

Get help for your depression. Then find out what you want to do with your life. If you can't think of anything, seek help from a counselor. Take tests. Hell, try new jobs (don't quit in the first 2.5 hours). Figure out what you want to do with your life. Once you have that figured out it should be somewhat simpler to find a job that makes you feel good instead of miserable. There are TONS of engaging, fun, cool jobs in the corporate world.

Everything's going to feel like shit if you're suffering from depression though.
 
Part of me understands that absolute pile-on that is occurring right now. There's another part of me that once had an absolute nervous breakdown, and am really disgusted by all the piling on that is happening.

Personally I wouldn't make a thread about it. But I guess some people need a public court of opinion.
 

Ogodei

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The mantra for this sort of thing is "at least i'm getting paid." Then i like to remember the unpaid internships i've taken and the times i've done a lot of work for nothing at all; paid boredom is their fault and doesn't really effect me, and most places care about the bottom line enough that they'll try to make sure they're getting their money's worth as quickly as they can.

Edit: I can sympathize with the OP not as an employee, but as a person who sometimes lacks experience with social cues. This is one of those things where if you've never really had an office job before, you'll think something wrong is happening and then it's up to you to reason out what you should do with that. OP made a call based on inference due to lack of experience, nothing wrong with that per se.
 

-tetsuo-

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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.

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He didn't have a nervous breakdown though. He simply didn't want the job due to assuming downtime on day one means it's always like that. And quit.

To take a job with less pay. I mean, do what makes one happy but c'mon...

If the OP admitted that it wasn't an anxiety attack (this thread EXPLODED, maybe I missed it), then I'm with you. Otherwise..
 
Part of me understands that absolute pile-on that is occurring right now. There's another part of me that once had an absolute nervous breakdown, and am really disgusted by all the piling on that is happening.
There's no "pile-on". OP made a mistake, he admits as much. Some are making fun of the guy, some are trying to give him a wake up call by being a bit harsh, some others are offering advice and different points of view. This isn't a thread backfire, even.

OP didn't have a nervous breakdown. I know what that's like; how it feels to have a panic attack at your job because you feel you're at a professional dead end and want to kill yourself right there and then. Unless OP forgot to include that oh so very crucial piece of information, this isn't a nervous breakdown. He behaved irrationally (and knew as much) and people are reacting accordingly.
 
No, you haven't wrecked your life forever. It was a mistake, a fairly serious one. Learn from it. Reflect on why you acted the way you did, and resolve yourself to never act that way again. Also know that this is an episode you will have to be cognizant about in your job search going forward. As others have said, this is one story perhaps you keep to yourself during the interview phase.

All that said, what were you thinking? The world does not revolve around you. Going by what you've written, your actions reek of an entitlement that I have trouble fathoming. Fix that by learning some patience and humility before you truly wreck your professional reputation some day.

Edit: OP this will only derail you if you let it. You will find work in your field again. But if you don't use this as a learning experience then these same tendencies will cause problems for you going forward. I wish you the best.

Double edit: Really, dude? You entertained the thought of killing your mother for getting you a good job you were too weak to decline but too up your own ass to appreciate? Christ.
 

Oxn

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You don't really play video games at GameStop though. You're doing inventory, purchasing, arranging, working the cashier, etc.

Did OP specifically say she works at GS? Didnt she say somethifng along the lines of testing games?
 

Aureon

Please do not let me serve on a jury. I am actually a crazy person.
Couldn't you have asked us BEFORE you'd go home, dammit?
 
There's no "pile-on". OP made a mistake, he admits as much. Some are making fun of the guy, some are trying to give him a wake up call by being a bit harsh, some others are offering advice and different points of view. This isn't a thread backfire, even.

The reason the thread continued as it did is because he doesn't (or didn't) learn anything from the experience.
 
There's no "pile-on". OP made a mistake, he admits as much. Some are making fun of the guy, some are trying to give him a wake up call by being a bit harsh, some others are offering advice and different points of view. This isn't a thread backfire, even.

OP didn't have a nervous breakdown. I know what that's like; how it feels to have a panic attack at your job because you feel you're at a professional dead end and want to kill yourself right there and then. Unless OP forgot to include that oh so very crucial piece of information, this isn't a nervous breakdown. He behaved irrationally (and knew as much) and people are reacting accordingly.

Again, if I missed that than I obviously feel a bit different.
 

giga

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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.
You've judged thousands (millions?) of employers from an extrapolation of 2.5 hours on your first day of training at one job. Well done. #notallcorporations
 
The reason the thread continued as it did is because he doesn't (or didn't) learn anything from the experience.
Sure, that's true, but even then I don't see a "pile-on". I could be wrong but the thread has been fairly level-headed. Again, there's people making fun of the guy but I haven't seen anything mean spirited at all.

Hell, there have been a couple of posters defending his behavior.
 
What if she wants to play videogames at work and at home hmmmm hmmmmm?

If a hobby isn't paying the bills, it's still just a hobby. Like, if I start my own youtube channel and it's not paying the rent and student loans, it's a hobby. If I get a million subscribers and then dedicate all of my time to it, it's a job.
 

Maddness

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Thanks for killing 2.5 hours of my spare job time reading this thread. Holy shit I went through all the emotions of embarrassment for you OP. Jesus Henry Christ.
 

K' Dash

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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.

You're weak, your bloodline is weak and you won't survive the winter.

I hope you understand that you really fucked up one big opportunity and try no to be as stupid next time, how on earth do you leave on your first day on a job, you didn't even know if you would like what you would be doing, you weren't even setup...

Damn.
 
You seem to have strong, negative preconceived notions about the "corporate world". When in reality you can work in any "world" and have a great and exciting time with room for growth and professional opportunities.
Feels like you got the confirmation you sought. Now you can safely return to your comfort zone of little ol me.
 

Savitar

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OP that was a very utterly stupid move.

Like.......amazingly bad.

Remember, they don't need you, you need them and you very much proved how green you were.
 
She doesn't work there but OP says she pulled some strings through her "ethnic community" (OP's own words) to get it for them.

Whatever strings she pulled she now looks bad with whoever she pulled those strings through.

Best that OP learns what they want in life and go for that then people waste their time trying to force a round peg in a square hole.
 

RC

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Well at least now there's a job opening for someone who doesn't mind doing nothing for 2.5 hours.
 

finalflame

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Holy shit OP. How did you decide that was a good idea? You could have just asked your boss what the format of your training would be or something.

Hope you have other options.
 
It's funny because the main reason I might be really upset at having nothing to do at work one day would be that my boss would see me doing nothing and hold it against me when it isn't my fault, which could lead to me getting fired. Whereas here they decided to get themselves fired.
 
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