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yeh erin its not so much the start that worries me..im usually stuffed when i get home its just who i work with...

The joys of a new job :rant: Even I htought to myself "have I done the right thing, i hate this place" in the second day of my new job, but I knew this move was for the best in many ways. Money, Happiness, workload, Sinbad's benefit. But for you, you've got like a double wammy, no family, no familiar surroundings, your totally out of your comfort zone in a new house and a new job. At least give it a month and then decide :)

I hated who I worked with in my last job but I stuck it out for 8 months to see if it would improve, but I just wasn't strong enough to do it anymore. You could cut the air with a knife some days. It was shocking

I don't miss the people I work with at all. To be honest, my last job was just something to put me in to permanent work. Before that i was a temp getting extended for 3 months at a time. I did that for 3 years and just wanted a permanent job that I knew would be there tomorrow for me.

I know this new job is the best thing that could happen. Only bad thing is, I actually have to do work to get my money now. Sucks :rant: Before hand I just did a bit of data entry and sat on a phone. Now theres like deadlines and monthly reports and marketing and rosters and payroll and log books and training and the list goes on!

yeah but you enjoy this job more erin so its all worth it.

im a contractor so some weeks i work 32 hours and other weeks i work 44 hour weeks,it depends thats the only part that i dont like about my job, but 32 hours a week is still plenty to live on

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