Hello everyone - I have posted recently about deciding whether or not to leave my current job. Here is the deal.
Current role:
- Medical assistant in a private clinic.
- Small business (only 3 employees plus doctor)
- I am relied upon for basically everything and the company can barely function without me.
- I was planning on staying until next summer, as I will be applying for my masters degree this fall for sept. 2020
- My boss was going to be my healthcare-work reference for my masters programs.
- Everyone at this company takes everything personally, and think i'm upset even when i'm just quiet or not talkative.
- I would only be able to give 2 weeks notice, as offers for the next job will finish negotiations this coming week. New job starts May 21.
New role:
- MVA insurance adjuster
- very large, reputable company
- salaried position (25k gross increase, 17k net increase in income)
- health benefits, paid time off
- not exactly what i went to school for, or what i want to pursue, but it is a huge stepping stone financially and i want to break free from the small business culture and drama (I want to just be a number for once)
Reason for potentially leaving:
- Inefficient practice
- Not really doing what i used to do (role was taken away by new assistant so i can do new tasks after reno/development)
- I want to do physio (which i used to do), but now i'm kind of unhappy being so disconnected from patients, so i figure, if i am unhappy now, might as well take on a new role not being with patients and get paid significantly more to do it.
- a lot of drama (if i am not smiling 24/7 everyone is asking what is wrong with me, and i am too emotionally disconnected and not "loving" enough (for the record, i am completely pleasant, nice, and respectful to EVERYONE all the time, but they're super into "energy" and "auras" and stuff).
- no paid time off, difficulty taking vacation, no health benefits, no guaranteed hours (typically 35ish a week but he closes the business when his kid has events, or when he has conferences, during which i lose hours and money - can't really afford that)
I am terrified that if negotiations go well and I resign from my current role, my boss will take it personally and not give me my reference (for reference, he LOVES me. I am "the closest thing to perfection", and he is all for me going to school to pursue my career, basically as long as i stay here until i leave for school it seems...). I have another girl who worked with my for the first 1.5 years here who agreed to be my reference so that works out, but sometimes schools want more than one employer reference, or they want your actual boss/owner of the company rather than a supervisor/colleague.
I feel locked and trapped as if i can't make this decision for myself, rather, I have to make it based on his reaction. Any tips, advice, suggestions to help me through this?
Thank you all in advance.
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