Hey all, not exactly sure what to google to find a situation similar to this.
I had applied to a job at my university.
I never "accepted" the job offer: I applied, went in for an interview, then a few days later I received an email saying that training started in a couple days.
The problem is that I thought it was a graduate assistantship... well it's not. (Under the job posting, it had the description of a grad assistantship... but that was for another posting that didn't even exist anymore)
I literally cannot work this job without going completely broke because I need the benefits from an official assistantship. I've been working for a few days and I need to quit.
Is it possible to quit this job without pissing everyone off? I had planned on getting this figured out before accepting the job offer, but I never really got a chance to accept the job.
The reason why I think it would piss everyone off is because it is a tutoring job, and I already went through training, set up appointments with students, met with several people in the department...etc. The process was a bit lengthy since it's with student athletes, and many regulations must be met according to NCAA. I am also the only one who can tutor these classes in the entire department, so the student athletes will not have a replacement tutor
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