This is a kind of messy story so I'm going to try to lay it out for you in a cohesive way. I am a graduate student and just finished up and filed for graduate in February. I was originally going to take courses this year and obtain a certificate so I applied to a graduate assistantship (20 hrs/week) working in an office relevant to my career. During the summer I started to realize I really didn't want to stay and toyed around with the idea of finding another job and moving. In October, I decided to move out of the area (I couldn't find a lease and was just staying with friends past August) and commute (a while) back when I needed to be in the office. The way my office was set up was mostly grad students and we each picked one day to hold office hours, so I would come in for at least that day and maybe some others for meetings. I never told anyone that I moved out of the area... but now I think someone I work with might be catching on. I might be paranoid, but it seems like the people I work with have noticed my drop in commitment level.
And that's the reality; I am not fully committed and am tired of commuting there, plus it is really not a good working environment (something that people I know who worked there last year have also attested to). I really want to quit, but I know they will freak out. It's something I have to do, though, and I need to know a good way of approaching it. Quitting now screws them over in a way because it will create more work for other people, and it might be hard to find a qualified replacement. I want to just tell them that I really am struggling with the role and think that it would be best for everyone if I moved on. It's worth noting that I can't work past my graduation, so I will have to quit before the end of the school year anyway.
I am in the middle of interviewing for a few jobs right now and could afford to go a few weeks without a paycheck. I might pick up some shifts at a cafe I used to work at if it becomes a problem.
How should I go about framing it? I'm really nervous because I've only ever quit a job once, and it was a retail job.
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