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Old Jan 13, 2016, 12:53 PM
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I am between a week and 2 weeks delivering auto parts from the hub store to feeder stores for 9.15 an hour. I also have the incomes, I just wanted a "real" job but now it has taken over my life. I already tried to quit, but it is probably a tough job to fill so my boss made it difficult for me to quit. Also I feel like I quit e everything, but I do have other more important responsibilities and it is interfering with me getting them done. I don't know if I am just too immature to have a real job and expect to get my dream job at decent wages, or I am seriously getting the short end of the stick. Maybe it is also related to my recent medication change. Another part of me tells me I just need to suffer through tbjs jn order to get something better. I have always been anti working for the man, so I am sure that doesn't help either.

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Old Jan 13, 2016, 12:59 PM
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My suggestion is that before you quit, you should look for another job.

Finding a job is not easy and employers like the fact that you're looking for another job to improve your life.
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