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

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JoeNut

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To be fair to you that seems ridiculous that they just left you there with no induction or anything. I wouldn't sweat it too much really, any job where you're not even tasked to do something on the first day is probably not worth doing
 
To be fair to you that seems ridiculous that they just left you there with no induction or anything. I wouldn't sweat it too much really, any job where you're not even tasked to do something on the first day is probably not worth doing

So pretty much every job ever then? It takes time to get people situated even when you've got people dedicated only to doing that, and most jobs don't even have that
 

JoeNut

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So pretty much every job ever then? It takes time to get people situated even when you've got people dedicated only to doing that, and most jobs don't even have that
Well I've never had a job that requires I sit at a booth for 2 hours without doing anything and I don't want one. If you're not required then why are you there in the first place?
 
To be fair to you that seems ridiculous that they just left you there with no induction or anything. I wouldn't sweat it too much really, any job where you're not even tasked to do something on the first day is probably not worth doing
That's common as fuck. I dont think I've been to any office where my signons, logins and vpns were set up day 0. You have to understand that you're joining as a cog in the machine, not as the CEO.
 
In the words of mixtape Drake, "You must hate money...", either that or you'd just rather be at home.

It's not the end of the world but since it seems you blew this chance, don't do it again. Next time wait around until they send you home or until everyone else is leaving.
 
To be fair to you that seems ridiculous that they just left you there with no induction or anything. I wouldn't sweat it too much really, any job where you're not even tasked to do something on the first day is probably not worth doing

on the flip side, every single job where I've spent my first week doing fuck-all have been better than every job where that wasn't the case

so,
 

giga

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To be fair to you that seems ridiculous that they just left you there with no induction or anything. I wouldn't sweat it too much really, any job where you're not even tasked to do something on the first day is probably not worth doing
It's really not. Things take time to get set up. I work constantly at my current job but my first week I was doing basically nothing but getting situated and familiar with the organization and position.
 
Well I've never had a job that requires I sit at a booth for 2 hours without doing anything and I don't want one. If you're not required then why are you there in the first place?
Because they'll give you work and training when they have time to get around to it, and it's not always obvious or known when that might be in a busy corporation.

What jobs have you had? Because this isn't unique to corporations, as I'll point out with similar things happening in research positions at a university. For instance, one of my professors had their grad student required to sit around in their office for work hours regardless of what work they had to do for their research when the lab he taught was working on a project that required students to come in at times besides normal lab hours. Since students weren't always going to give advance notification, he had to stay just on the chance that somebody would come in and need to be supervised. It's a similar deal
 

Russ T

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If I were you I'd demand answers.

Maybe even threaten to WALK OUT if they don't provide answers.

In fact, fuck the threat, just walk out. Don't even tell them, except to shit-smear "I'M LEAVING" on the windshield of your boss' car.
 

Pastry

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Well I've never had a job that requires I sit at a booth for 2 hours without doing anything and I don't want one. If you're not required then why are you there in the first place?

Why wouldn't you want a job like that? I have had multiple jobs since graduating college and never had a first day where there was actually stuff to do.
 
This sounds like a good topic to bring up with your therapist, namely in terms of your impulsive behavior, reactions to what was happening and its consequences, and your interpretation of events. You need to work on an attitude and perspective shift. OP's age and relative inexperience are not satisfactory explanations for what happened.

Outside of that, it wouldn't hurt if you started showing more initiative in the future.
 

danowat

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To be fair to you that seems ridiculous that they just left you there with no induction or anything. I wouldn't sweat it too much really, any job where you're not even tasked to do something on the first day is probably not worth doing
I've had plenty of jobs where this happens, sometimes it's an initiative test, other times they just let you settle in, either way, the right and proper thing to do is use the time to get aquianted with your surroundings and colleagues, ask if they is anything you can do, heck even make coffees or do a donut run for everyone.
 

Verelios

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I've waited for hours doing absolutely nothing for days on end before getting settled in. It's normal when they don't know what to do with you at the moment, and haven't spared time to train you.

Anyway, regardless of if you found them unprofessional why wouldn't you just whittle the time away waiting. You have a phone, amuse yourself. Really weird OP.

Edit: Seems a lot of people don't like getting paid. Money is money.
 

MC Safety

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You want to hear about fuck ups, listen to this.

I was routing a heart for transplant. Surgery was in Dallas. I accidentally sent the heart to Detroit ( the airport codes are simliar).

We didn't catch it until the heart landed in Michigan and by then it was too late to retender for a flight the next morning.

Because e of that, the heart didn't make the surgery.

You're mistake wasnt that bad. So being such a baby

That is a major screwup.

I don't mean to be overly harsh, but you may have killed someone.
 
Well I've never had a job that requires I sit at a booth for 2 hours without doing anything and I don't want one. If you're not required then why are you there in the first place?

Would it be presumpuous to shorten this to "I've never had a job?" Perhaps so, but desk jobs often ramp up slowly.
 

Fersis

It is illegal to Tag Fish in Tag Fishing Sanctuaries by law 38.36 of the GAF Wildlife Act
So OP how old are you, are you one of them millennials kids? The ones that need feedback and gratification every 30 seconds?

Your boss did the right thing.
Hold that L but dont freak out bud! You didnt ruin your life or anything like that.
 
To be fair to you that seems ridiculous that they just left you there with no induction or anything. I wouldn't sweat it too much really, any job where you're not even tasked to do something on the first day is probably not worth doing

Hey, at least the OP did better than the guy who walked out his job interview because he finished his paperwork 15 minutes early and felt that being made to wait was a sign of disrespect. And that guy was unemployed even.

Fake edit, I see the Thacker incident was already mentioned.

You can't make a judgement if a job is not for you if you don't even bother to try, you know, doing the job. Most jobs that aren't retail have employee guidelines that they have to make sure you're up to speed with, as well as mountains of paperwork to make sure you're both legally employable and to make sure you get paid properly. So you'll spend the first day bouncing around various offices, maybe getting an ID made, maybe getting a parking pass, maybe getting security clearance and a laptop from IT, maybe getting your phone set up, and definitely filling out a lot of forms.

My postdoctoral research position had a 75 page employee handbook that had to be filled out, and a 2 month lead time between employment acceptance and start date. And I was only there for 18 months. But hospitals deem it necessary to make sure their employees are on the up and up. My first real job afterwards made me spend an entire afternoon of my time getting a drug test.

If the basic onboarding process is too much for you to deal with, your job aspirations probably shouldn't be greater than retail, bars, coffee shops, or uber.
 
You want to hear about fuck ups, listen to this.

I was routing a heart for transplant. Surgery was in Dallas. I accidentally sent the heart to Detroit ( the airport codes are simliar).

We didn't catch it until the heart landed in Michigan and by then it was too late to retender for a flight the next morning.

Because e of that, the heart didn't make the surgery.

You're mistake wasnt that bad. So being such a baby

Holy shit is the patient still alive?
 
You want to hear about fuck ups, listen to this.

I was routing a heart for transplant. Surgery was in Dallas. I accidentally sent the heart to Detroit ( the airport codes are simliar).

We didn't catch it until the heart landed in Michigan and by then it was too late to retender for a flight the next morning.

Because e of that, the heart didn't make the surgery.

You're mistake wasnt that bad. So being such a baby
Wow. OP redeemed
 

Dai101

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So OP how old are you, are you one of them millennials kids? The ones that need feedback and gratification every 30 seconds?

Your boss did the right thing.
Hold that L but dont freak out bud! You didnt ruin your life or anything like that.

28...

Yeh....
 
You want to hear about fuck ups, listen to this.

I was routing a heart for transplant. Surgery was in Dallas. I accidentally sent the heart to Detroit ( the airport codes are simliar).

We didn't catch it until the heart landed in Michigan and by then it was too late to retender for a flight the next morning.

Because e of that, the heart didn't make the surgery.

You're mistake wasnt that bad. So being such a baby

This is probably not the sort of fuck up that should be admitted online.

Holy shit.
 

xxracerxx

Don't worry, I'll vouch for them.
You want to hear about fuck ups, listen to this.

I was routing a heart for transplant. Surgery was in Dallas. I accidentally sent the heart to Detroit ( the airport codes are simliar).

We didn't catch it until the heart landed in Michigan and by then it was too late to retender for a flight the next morning.

Because e of that, the heart didn't make the surgery.

You're mistake wasnt that bad. So being such a baby

How the fuck do you not have a ton of checks and double-checks on shit like this?

This makes me ill.
 

Iorv3th

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I mean you were getting paid to sit on your ass and play on your phone and you told them you don't want a paycheck........


What is wrong with you?


Also how do you think we all post on GAF during the day? We are doing nothing at our jobs and browsing the internet.
 
Hey, at least the OP did better than the guy who walked out his job interview because he finished his paperwork 15 minutes early and felt that being made to wait was a sign of disrespect. And that guy was unemployed even.

Fake edit, I see the Thacker incident was already mentioned.

You can't make a judgement if a job is not for you if you don't even bother to try, you know, doing the job. Most jobs that aren't retail have employee guidelines that they have to make sure you're up to speed with, as well as mountains of paperwork to make sure you're both legally employable and to make sure you get paid properly. So you'll spend the first day bouncing around various offices, maybe getting an ID made, maybe getting a parking pass, maybe getting security clearance and a laptop from IT, maybe getting your phone set up, and definitely filling out a lot of forms.

My postdoctoral research position had a 75 page employee handbook that had to be filled out, and a 2 month lead time between employment acceptance and start date. And I was only there for 18 months. But hospitals deem it necessary to make sure their employees are on the up and up. My first real job afterwards made me spend an entire afternoon of my time getting a drug test.

If the basic onboarding process is too much for you to deal with, your job aspirations probably shouldn't be greater than retail, bars, coffee shops, or uber.

I was thinking you were in pharmacology for some reason, is that right?
 
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 learned this in 2.5 hours. lmao.
 

blazeuk

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To be fair to you that seems ridiculous that they just left you there with no induction or anything. I wouldn't sweat it too much really, any job where you're not even tasked to do something on the first day is probably not worth doing

I've been in jobs where I've walked in and been told to call IT to have them set up my computer for me only to then wait a week for them to do anything. Many places simply don't organise themselves well when it comes to new staff, it's not a reason to quit, you've just got to be thankful for getting paid to do next to nothing because the chances are it won't last. The first few days of jobs always tend to be fairly boring once the paperwork is out of the way, even to the point of just sitting there doing nothing at all, a lot of people feel like it's easier not to put pressure on new staff on the first day too and will simply have them get used to the place, have a wander around etc. Other times it's down to higher ups bringing new staff in only to then lay the extra work on current staff who may not have had the time to spend training someone that day.

It sounds like you made a mistake OP but it's not worth worrying over, another job will happen, just be more patient about it if it happens again or go and ask someone what they'd like you to do, if they're not sure just ask them if it's ok to look around and make yourself more familiar with the building, saves you sitting there all day.
 
Well I've never had a job that requires I sit at a booth for 2 hours without doing anything and I don't want one. If you're not required then why are you there in the first place?

"You're saying that the reason... that you're not doing the job... that I'm... paying you to do... is, that you don't have a job to do? Is that what you're saying? What are you trying to convince me of, exactly? That you're as useless as an asshole right here? Well guess what, Buddy. I think, you just fucking convinced me!"

Money is exchanged for goods and services. They are paying for your time and effort. If you're effort is not required, they are still paying you for your time. If I have a light day at work, I don't get to just peace out at lunch and expect to get a full day's pay.

I was thinking you were in pharmacology for some reason, is that right?

Something like that.
 

forgrim

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This thread made me remember my first week of work where i was literally abandoned in my own office aince the team i was supposed to work with was in meetings with the client.

I did so much internet surfing and talking to the girlfriend.
 

JoeNut

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Would it be presumpuous to shorten this to "I've never had a job?" Perhaps so, but desk jobs often ramp up slowly.
I'm not sure I should even give this comment my time but yes, it would be presumptuous.

I guess I find it odd to relate because I don't just class myself as a "cog in a machine" like I presume you do.
 
I didn't really want this job. I loved my old one working at a small business and working with video games. I didn't actively search it. My mom hooked me up and kinda made me do it because if I said no then I never would've heard the end of it. But now I'm really not hearing the end of it from her because she keeps calling me, telling me that I fucked up my future, yelling at me over the phone, saying "how hard she worked" to get me this job, etc..It's not really helping my mood and I just want to kill her or myself.

missed this part and WOAH!!! stop right there!!!I know today was a bad day but damn OP, you nee some help quitting a job should not equate to killing yourself or your mother. Life gave you a punch in the gut today but that's apart of life, you'll fine another job and your life will continue onward.
 

Socreges

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I'm not sure I should even give this comment my time but yes, it would be presumptuous.

I guess I find it odd to relate because I don't just class myself as a "cog in a machine" like I presume you do.
Every post of yours uses a straw man. Stop it. Meaningless
 

Ventara

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Yeah, you fucked up pretty bad. So what if they left you to do nothing? Play something on your phone, write a light novel or something. You're still getting paid for your time.

Anyways, NO, your future is not fucked. This is one mistake. Just learn from it and move on. You might even find a better job. So chin up, OP, and think positive.
 

Dreavus

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Yikes. While I was reading your OP I was wondering if they were going to get mad at you for not finding something to do in those two hours, or maybe even that you left early and someone found out about it, not that you walked up to your boss and essentially quit.

I wouldn't take this as a death sentence for ever finding another comparable job again, but definitely follow the advice in this thread and have a little more patience.
 

oneils

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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 are projecting. Your mother's reaction is making you feel ashamed and embarrassed, probably. But that doesn't mean that an office job sucks just because you had to wait a few hours for training. Don't mix up how your mother makes you feel with the millions of jobs out there that satisfy millions of people. You might want to try it out some other time when you aren't so wrapped up in your mothers reaction and how it makes you feel.
 
This sounds like a good topic to bring up with your therapist, namely in terms of your impulsive behavior, reactions to what was happening and its consequences, and your interpretation of events. You need to work on an attitude and perspective shift. OP's age and relative inexperience are not satisfactory explanations for what happened.

Outside of that, it wouldn't hurt if you started showing more initiative in the future.

Pretty much, it almost reads like the actions of someone with a mood disorder.
 

Jackben

bitch I'm taking calls.
This is literally one of the dumbest things I've ever read.

Your inflated sense of self-worth, delusional rambling about "corporate jobs", and complete inability to take responsibility for insulting and embarrassing your ex boss, your mother, and yourself is truly a site to behold.

Basically everyone who reads or heard about this should feel better about themselves knowing they have more of a grasp on rational decision making, basic communication, and respect in the workplace than you do.

Depression, immature musing about corporations, and suicidal/murder pleas for attention don't excuse not using your brain and being a complete ass to everyone around you.

The good news is you will have to fuck up really bad to do worse then this, so it's all up from here.
 

THRILLH0

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You fucked up but you've basically only set yourself back the time it takes you to find another job. Its not like you've tainted an illustrious job history here.

Don't sweat it. You'll laugh about this later.
 

The Lamp

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Well I've never had a job that requires I sit at a booth for 2 hours without doing anything and I don't want one. If you're not required then why are you there in the first place?

I work at a fast-paced Fortune 500 company and I did nothing my first day but meet a few people and sit at my desk for a few hours.

Now I'm busy as hell.
 
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