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Old Jun 04, 2015, 12:20 PM
wrigh430 wrigh430 is offline
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Originally Posted by Ripperjack View Post
Also not sure of the job market where you are, or your skills/experience, but if your boss is always irritated, it might be time to seek other employment. By all means stick it out if you have to, but if you've got other offers, could be high time to seriously consider them.
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There aren't a lot of job opportunities here. I have a Masters Degree in Range Ecology and Watershed Management, and work as a Federal Civilian employee. I put in for a transfer about 9 months ago, but there is a 5 year waiting list.

The quality of my work is exceptional, he's just constantly irritated because I'm not a member of any of the churches, which causes more paperwork for him. (He has to fill out incident reports anytime a member of the public pulls a gun on one of us in the field. And since I'm not a member of any of the churches I get shot at far more than anyone else on the team.)

Thanks to budget cuts, the sequester, and a hiring freeze there is no hope of getting out of here any sooner.
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