This really hits home. I quit my state job less than a year ago and have loved and hated that fact. It was something I aimed for - the paid vacations, sick days and insurance. I thought they would make me happy.
Not so much. I was miserable. I worked overtime and holidays just to be belittled by my ungrateful, stressed out, in-need-of-funding boss. When I quit, it felt good. I have been on the fence ever since, wondering if it was the right decision. Reading this article has made me believe it was a great choice. Thanks for the insight.
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kirstin: Simply try to remember the most important facts: Your previous salary was funded by stealing from your neighbors, and/or currency produced by vile counterfeiters hell-bent on taking over this nation and destroying our last liberty.
I hope you are doing all right financially now with the change. I imagine it must have been a hard change. I have been furtunate I guess to have mostly great bosses. I have worked lots of overtime in previous positions though. I didn't mind that too much except that I didn't have much time or energy for my family or to do things I enjoy. I'm glad the article helped you feel better about your decision. Wishing you blessings, prosperity and freedom!
I am doing alright financially as I have always lived simply and have no one to care for except myself and pets. Finding a job isn't tough for me...they seem to always need restaurant workers. It is not the most esteemed profession but it does pay the bills and I do have a remarkable amount of freedom with it. Thank you kindly for your blessings!
Good to hear. There's nothing wrong with restaurant work and there are some perks for sure.