So I just started my first job at this pretty big company where I'm on a 3 month probation and at the end of the first week I told my superior that I would leave at the end of the month. My reasons were that the job is related to a lot of numbers, finance, and very procurement based, which is the opposite of what my strengths are. I felt so guilty that after I told her this, the next day I told her and my manager that even if there isn't another department for me, I'll stay for the 3 month probation period and do my best. I'm instantly regretting this. Had a panic attack yesterday, suddenly getting overwhelmed with the amount of things I had to keep in mind and how unhappy I was. Also a side note: I just came back to my home country to work after many years abroad, and I am seriously struggling with the language, though I've been learning. In the interview for this job, I told them that my language skills are pretty weak, and English is my main language. They told me that it's fine because I would mostly have to speak to foreign suppliers. Well, I've only been given jobs where I make calls to locals. I know I have to learn at some point but one of my criteria for choosing this job was this very reason. Anyway, it's a Friday and I'm considering just telling them at the end of the day that I want to quit today. I guess an email would be too harsh? Am I doing the right thing here, would it be a dick move?
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