I recently started working for a clinical laboratory as a laboratory assistant. However, it was not what I expected it to be. I’m just sitting in front of a computer putting specimens in a database all day and can’t do anything else. Everything else such as processing is just as boring.
I want to leave as there are no pros to staying at all. This is a job that is somewhat unrelated to what I want to do in the future (I want to become a health professional) and is almost an hour commute. Although it pays somewhat decent ($15), I’m also getting burnt out as the job requires me to work more than 40 hours per week while I’m in school. Everyone around me is telling me that I made a bad decision accepting this job offer for various reasons, but the ones I listed are the top reasons. I also found out that the employee turnover rate is high (new hires every week and talks of people putting in their two weeks) although I cannot find the cause for this turnover rate.
Besides clinical experience to obtain certifications (EMT, CNA, and Phlebotomy), I do not have actual work experience apart from the three jobs I’ve done before entering college, but that was a long time ago (about 4-5 years ago). Two of those jobs lasted for only 2 months since they were summer jobs and one of them lasted for 6 months (had to quit because of extracurriculars).
Is it a good idea to put in my two weeks? I am quite miserable in this current job and dread going to work every single day.
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