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Thinking of quitting

Crazy rushing doing contract documents running in the office like crazy to and from my desk and the printer countless time getting comments from my senior on the work and negative comments to my way of work.

Seriously I want to quit.
Quimliqer · 70-79, M
When you're being taken advantage of, which is apparent in your case, it's time to sit down with the manager and lay it on the line; Hire someone to assist you, compensate you for the extra time you're spending or find someone else!!
Sssslm · F
@Quimliqer they think it s my ability problem. My senior has been telling me what I did was inefficient.
Quimliqer · 70-79, M
@Sssslm When documents have to be taken back to the originator because of apparent mistakes, it has nothing to do with your efficiency..
Start looking for a new job in your free time... don't quit until you have something else lined up that you can fall back on.
Sssslm · F
@HootyTheNightOwl I have worked till midnight for 7 months now. In Sept and October last year I worked in weekend too so I worked for 60 days without a day off then. Other months I went to work 1 or 2 days in the weekend too. I have no free time except now late at night after OT till midnight now it s after midnight. Tomorrow have to work again I hate that my senior and boss are very demanding people too.
@Sssslm Are you working overtime or voluntary shifts???
Sssslm · F
@HootyTheNightOwl overtime. My office hrs are 9am to 6pm but now I work 9am to midnight.
wetncthru · F
10 to 1 your efforts are not even recognised and even if they are, they will probably be forgotten by tomorrow and certainly at pay revue time.
Sssslm · F
@wetncthru my boss and senior don't appreciate my effort at all. They just blame me for poor work quality.
novembermoon · 51-55
What’s the worst thing that might happen if you quit?
And what’s the best thing?

 
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