I was recently hired as an accountant with a marketing firm, which is just about the furthest thing I went to college for. I had to eat, though, so I took the job and have not enjoyed my time there.
In the meantime, I'm earning my masters and my teaching certificate in order to teach. Provided I succeed in my cert courses, I will be hired as a teacher this coming fall. But this puts me in an awkward position, since I will have to quit working at this company after less than a year (about 10 months total). Despite the work, everyone there is nice, the company is relaxed and gives a lot of "swag" that is of very good quality. I feel guilty because it seems that they are investing a lot in me, but I won't be there long.
I explicitly said in the interview that I am a grad student but my classes would not interfere with my work. My now manager kind of brushed it off, but now I'm worried it'll come back to bite me.
TL;DR: I'm at a job that I despise (because of the actual work, not the environment) and will be leaving to work in my field within the year. I feel guilty because my manager and those around me act as though I'll be there forever and have invested a lot in me. How should I handle this?
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