I would quit. I've just had a career change for similar reasons as to you and now I am the one who is laughing and loving it.
2007-07-06 19:34:13
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answered by MJ 5
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No you're not wrong for wanting to quit and it sounds like you need a good break, even a holiday. Before making any hasty decisions, I would go up to your boss and tell him you need at least two weeks holiday time to unwind and tell your boss you feel stressed at the moment. If they tell you, you can't have any time off, then tell your bosses how you are feeling and that you are in danger of doing something silly because you are overworked. If they don't understand that, then they don't deserve a good worker such as yourself and tell them you quit! But try and take a few weeks off first and good luck!
2007-07-06 19:33:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I wouldn't quit, but I'd talk with your bosses. What do you want from them? Money or recognition, or both? I would tell them what I need from them, see if they can give me a reason why they weren't caring in the first place, and then go from there. Maybe you do such a wonderful job that they never knew there were problems in the first place b/c you deal with it so quickly =)
2007-07-06 19:31:51
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answered by pookie_luvs_boo 2
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popular 3 credit hour type is 3 hours of lecture. Lab sections not extremely so, as a million credit could be 3-4 hours long a week. additionally, you may desire to reach early to be on time. in case you're commuting you may desire to reach even in the previous to ward off unforseen issues. additionally, your training won't continuously be lower back to lower back, meaning which you will ought to kill an hour or 2 in the previous your next type. it incredibly is in general "ineffective time" on account which you are able to not particularly do the rest different than perchance consume or carry out a little analyzing on campus.
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answered by deperte 4
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you're not wrong to quit, I've quit jobs for less reasons than that. only quit if you can afford to.
2007-07-06 19:31:55
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answered by nicole f 5
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if your unhappy quit or try an take their job
2007-07-06 19:31:50
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answered by ADAM K 2
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i'd find myself a new job then run away and never look back!
2007-07-06 19:29:59
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answered by Anonymous
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i would but what will you do for money and a place to live..i assume u live there for free?
2007-07-06 19:30:45
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answered by LOONEY LADY 5
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yes,,,but best to find another job first.....no one needs that sh---- these days !!!!!
2007-07-06 19:34:57
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answered by Anonymous
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TALK TO THEM FIRST. GOOD LUCK.
2007-07-06 19:34:26
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answered by 10-T3 7
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