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Old Oct 06, 2017, 09:16 PM
GoodVibrations101 GoodVibrations101 is offline
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Originally Posted by scaredandconfused View Post
Using terms like "jerk employer" and carrying around that angry attitude will not serve you well in finding a new job. Potential employers will be able to pick up on the resentment you feel towards your past employer, and will be much less likely to hire you. Try to keep a positive, upbeat attitude and you will go much further in life. Heck, even a calm and neutral attitude would be better than angry and resentful.
This is not a job interview, and I am not writing an academic paper. I am still pretty angry since this happened only a couple weeks ago, so I think it is normal that I'm angry, and I'm not going to deny my anger. I came to an online website to anonymously vent, which is what a lot of people do on online websites. I am showing anger since I am still processing the shock, anger, fear, frustration, disappointment, shame. Hopefully, someday I won't feel this way, but I'm not going to lie or to deny my emotions until that day, but I'm going to normally go about my life and move on. I find that at some natural point new good things will outweigh old bad events, and I will forget about this jerk employer. Until that happens, I'm not going to deny how I really feel.