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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Apr 18, '05 From Lincoln, Ar Currently Offline Reputation: 7 (100%) ![]() |
So I have been at this temp job for about 1 month and 1/2 now and The place is becoming more and more and more boring everyday. I really don't do anything and most of the time I just spend it on doing meaninglesss task over and over. I'm Actually a Personal Assistant to the Engineer who runs the place, but my pay is really at the Minimum wage while my work? Is doing Electrical Wiring, Computer repairs, and High tech stuff.
I feel like Im used so Im quitting on the spot tomorrow, by not showing up. Any Ideas or suggestions like if I should call in and say I quit, or just don't show up for the next few days? |
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Dec 16, '02 From Cincinnati, Ohio Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Hey I am a recruiter and I specialize in finding people jobs and I deal with companies all the time and they network with each other alot. You are currently a Temp, and let me tell you that when you quit you want to do it professionally. IF you do it wrong, you'll have a hard time finding a job because people know other people at different companies and word will get around.
Heres the best way, 1) Talk to your boss and be honest and open about what you are feeling. Be calm no matter what he/she says. They might just not realize whats going on. 2) If nothing changes, then be professional and write a letter and give 2 weeks. And GO for 2 weeks. It will show class and you never know when you might work with that organization/ supervisors again. It really is a small world. 3) Be positive about your experiences and what you learned there. ( you did learn something) |
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Feb 3, '06 From Czech Republic (Europe) Currently Offline Reputation: 56 (100%) ![]() |
QUOTE(Jeremy1210 @ Oct 2, 2006 - 3:20 PM) [snapback]486355[/snapback] Heres the best way, 1) Talk to your boss and be honest and open about what you are feeling. Be calm no matter what he/she says. They might just not realize whats going on. 2) If nothing changes, then be professional and write a letter and give 2 weeks. And GO for 2 weeks. It will show class and you never know when you might work with that organization/ supervisors again. It really is a small world. 3) Be positive about your experiences and what you learned there. ( you did learn something) Agree, profesional advice, no doubt... ![]() p.s.: you have nothing to loose (you decided leave already), so first speak, then act... -------------------- No more replicas... This is evolution... This is SS-four :)
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