Hello!
I work full-time in a clinical microbiology lab. I have my Master's degree in microbiology and started working here last November. The pay is bleh for my degree ($16/hr, not salary), there is no manager or supervisor (both quit), the other technicians are catty and legitimately curse out clinicians, and I am also trying to study for my MCAT while working 40 hours per week here.
I am planning on taking my test the first week of August, but feel extremely behind due to work. I throughly do not enjoy my job or my coworkers. This job was merely just a stepping stone and resume builder. I am seeking everyones opinions if I should put my two weeks in and quit so I can focus on my MCAT? 3/5 technicians are quitting within the next month. If I stay, my work week will turn into 7 days/week to keep up with the sample load from losing 3 technicians.
Pros: consistent pay (especially during a pandemic), working at the university, 10 min drive from my house
Cons: I have zero time to study for a test that determines if I get to begin working towards my dream career that I've spent the past 5 years working towards, my coworkers are so disrespectful, all hell will break loose when the other techs leave
After my exam, I'm planning on applying to other places. Not sure if its worth the risk leaving a full-time job when I don't have something lined up. I have enough in savings to survive for a few months. Let me know what you think if you were in my shoes! Thanks :)
TL;DR: I hate my job and coworkers, need to study for MCAT, should I quit an easy job in a pandemic to study and solidify med school even if that means no job after my exam?
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