Last month, I was asked to resign from my job of 3 months.
I didn't see it coming as I never got written up or any warnings.
The irony of it all was that I had been thinking about quitting since the first day. They didn't tell me until after I started the job that I had to work one weekend a month. They gave me a paper that said hours: 8:30 to 5 p.m. at the interview, but once I got there demanded 50 plus per week.
I had been thinking of resigning but I felt bad about how they waited one month for me to leave my old job, everything they had done in orientation. I considered their feelings if I were to quit. Most importantly, I was worried about getting them upset and that affecting my reputation.
Then boom they decided to end their employment relationship with me, just like that. People who smiled in my face days before.
That's when I really began to understand the workforce. This is business. I supply labor in exchange for money. That's it.
That's really what the workplace relationship is.
Realizing that has changed me. In a way, it's kind of made me cold.
But now I put myself first. They same they put themselves first. Now I won't feel bad turning down a job offer or putting in my two weeks notice. If I leave the job, whatever effect it has, that's their problem. And if they get mad, that's not your problem, they fire people all the time; do they think, "I shouldn't fire him, what if I make him mad?"
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