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Should I Quit My Job Is My Manager Being Unreasonable I Go To School And Already Behind

Need to quit job for school. (rephrase)?

Ok so i just started my job at a food market, and i want to quit and go back to school, i know most of you will say to stay and go to school, but im into school and not do both, im more focused into school to finish and graduate. Would my boss understand and is it reasonable?. [Ex: Im gonna have to resign because im going back into school and work isn't going to work] especially cause my job is far and my school and very close. So how could i tell them professionally.

Would it be reasonable to quit job after getting hours cut?

Hello. I was hired late November- early December at McDonald's. At the time I was only 14. After going through the orientation and waiting for my uniform, it was already well into December. I have been working about 6-8 hours a week making a pretty decent pay for someone my age, and I was proud. Recently, everyone who was not a manager took drastic hour cuts. Going from 6-8 hours a week, I have been downgraded to an hour and a half a week; my colleagues above the age of 16 even took drastic cuts, though not as drastic as mine. If I stayed at this job until hired at a new one with better hours, would that be beneficial to me? The work here is tedious and pay is now terrible, so should I seek new employment? I wouldn't mind working there, but coming from a pretty much broken family leaves me with having to start saving money for myself.

How do I quit my job in foodservice? Do I have reasonable grounds to?

They will most likely ask for your work clothes back. You don't need reasonable grounds to quit. I would avoid making any hero statements about how you were treated like crap, (not saying that you were or weren't). Just say that you can no longer work because you are having trouble fitting it into your schedule with school and LAX. 2 weeks notice is a standard amount of time you should give them. Just be professional and state your reason, you may want them as a reference so there's no reason to burn bridges.

My husband wants to quit his job and pursue his dream?

Hi all. Thank you in advance for taking the time to give me your input. So here go's. My husband is 28 and has been working full time for 6 years at a job he hates. He is in sales and always does really well and makes a good living to support our family of four. Every time there's an open management position he apples and gets passed up. He's convinced it's because the managers choose their "buddies" to fill positions. For as long as I've been with my husband his dream is to become a science teacher. He has currently been in collage part time pursuing his degree. He goes to school two times a weeks and takes two classes and has 4.0 grade point average. When he's home his noes is always in his books. He always says at that rate it will take him years to finish collage. He always says" I wish I could just quit my job And go to school full time" Well now that there is another management position open at his job he's thinking of quitting his job if he gets turned down. He asked his mother if our family of four can move into her 3 bedroom house. My crazy mother in law practically said yes. His "plan" is for our family to live off my work salary. Which is only 25,000 a year. I would be working full time. Without having to pay rent our monthly expenses are about 1700. I bring home a little less then that and told him money would be extremely tight. He suggested we get "financial assistance" for food and stuff. Right when he told me his idea I just wanted to cry and crawl into a hole. We have two little girls one is 2 and a half and my other one is 2 weeks old. I feel like we're pretty content financially right now and I am very happy where we are in life. He on the other hand says I a being selfish because ( I am perfectly happy with things the way there are now and would absolutely live my left exactly the way it is today) he said he has this dream and is not happy going to work everyday just to bring home a paycheck. So we probably would be able to swing it financially he would try and get financial aid for collage and we would be living rent free. I don't want to hold him back from doing this, should I just stand by him and make this move? Or should I fight for him to find a better option. I don't know what to do. If we do this his mother is going to drive me nuts. She's always trying to micromanage how I care for my kids. They live is a mess of a house and I am a neat freak. We will be cramped into two very small rooms. Am I being a baby about all this?

Have you ever gone back to a job you quit?

I agree with Edward...maybe you should consider reaching out to the management. BUT, I would ask for a professional lunch meeting (pay for your own lunch). In a more relaxed atmosphere, discuss the things you enjoyed doing before, and that you valued the time and experience while at that firm. Now that you have stated how you enjoyed the work, and valued the positive things, it's time to assess what their reactions are. If they offer you back your old position, look down at your meal, and casually put down your fork...fold your hands, and come in for the counter-offer. Let them know that you would love to come back, and you appreciate their generous offer. After having some time to think, you have come to the conclusion that you really want opportunity to move up the ladder in a reasonable amount of time. So, what you would really like to happen is advancement a step up from your current position, and an appropriate pay increase to reflect your increase in responsibilities. Take notice of the reaction again. See if they consider it...if not, what could they offer for your future in the company? Don't strike any deals over lunch...both sides needs to think it over carefully, and a proposal hshould be in writing with explicit details.

If they offer an acceptable proposal, take it. If they don't, really decide if you want to stay put in the new job, or go back to the old one. Where would you be happier? Who will offer you better opportunities? OH, and ALSO be sure that you are reinstated with appropriate benefits and vacation time & seniority that you had before you left.

Good luck with whatever you decide to do. :) Hope these ideas helped.

Should I quit my job? Stress is making me physically sick.?

First off, You have to recognize the good things about the job. Does it have good pay? Is it interesting?

High-paying jobs come with extreme Stress. Even Bill Gates as a CEO felt stress.

If a low-wage job is getting you down, it's time to move on. Even if the "Boss" is calling you, and saying that he needs you.

Even if the store suffers, it's not worth the hesitation, grief, physical pain, ect. Just to stop from visiting your friend. Sometimes, There is a non-famous quote, that I always like to think...

"There is always time. Right now isn't it. Family/Friends are more important."

Should I quit my job and go for higher studies?

Think vs Don’t Think - just do it.Don’t think too much and do what your mind Don’t and heart says you. Because you know yourself better than others.There are few parameters you need to deep dive into and come to a conclusion.Are you technically sound in the filed you are in ? Be honest to yourself?If yes? Then there are 2 things that frustrates you. May be your project do not match your technical skills and its becoming hard somewhere to grew up with the new required skills or May be you are not able to fit into the work environment (boss pressure, learning pressure resulting in no weekend fun etc) which results in frustrations.Human mind has a tendency to survive in a comfortable zone. Your mind is not able to handle the corporate world and says ”I was best in my college days, what the hack am I doing here?”. Now to quit the job and start studying for higher education is the only way to stay away from the corporate world and get a chance to excel and start a new life.Generally, whatever mistakes we had made in our colleges during under-graduations are the best to overcome during the post-graduation. And you have a plus point man- you have seen the life of corporate world now. And your mind will make you work harder and harder to reach your destiny which you were not able to after your under-graduation.Have faith in yourself and do whatever you like because this is the time when you can take a decision. Once this is passed you will be a handicap and have no ways to make a strong choice or decisions because of other responsibilities.

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