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Dawn Patrol
Dawn Patrol
WA
1991 posts
WA, 1991 posts
6 Mar 2008 4:38pm
I am in a slight dilemma.
I AM going to quit my current job (I have decided). But it's a matter of when and how.
I have worked at the joint for a year and a half now and hate it with a passion. I dread the days that I'm meant to be working. I'm fed up of the bosses (man I hope they aren't reading this) , I am sick to death of being burnt every night, and our new uniform is some plastic shirt thing that melts when it gets hot (WTF, ITS A XXXX and XXXX SHOP (don't want to say type of shop, bosses reading etc), THERE IS HOT OIL EVERYWHERE, only got these shirts because they were cheaper).
As you see I don't like it. But, I don't have a replacement job. I am training to become a pool lifeguard and am completing the final course this weekend. So I should be sorted with that job fairly soon.

Now this is where the problem begins. After working there a year and a half, I know what is going on at work quite well. They trusted me with shop keys and alarm code, so I could open up when they are away (I felt special, especially at 16). They leave me and another guy in charge (who's quitting also) so they can have a night off.
They are tight for good staff, they sacked all the other people who were capable. Lots of other people are planning on leaving, and I would feel bad leaving them with limited staff. Sure they can get new staff, but they will have no other people that are fairly experienced at working there. Workers rarely stay for over half a year, (there are only two of us that have at the moment) and we are both quitting.

The other night they asked if I would stay through my whole uni course (4 years) , I told them probably not, and they freaked out.
I am working in about 2.5 hrs, I really want to tell them I am leaving them ( I will also tell them I will stay for 3 weeks so they can find more staff) . But they are the type of people that will get angry at me, and will likely give a crap reference etc.

Sorry for going on a bit of a rant. But it comes down to this.
How do I tell them, so I don't get them angry?
And, should I tell them tonight? Or should I wait until I definitely have another job. If I tell them tonight I will have 3 weeks to find a new one if the lifeguard thing doesn't go to plan. Which shouldn't be too hard.

Thanks in advance.
Ps-Mate says he'll give me 10 bucks if I tell them I am leaving tonight, he "doesn't think I've got the balls to do it".
Pps, we have staff party coming up-should I stay to get tonnes of free foodand drinks
divaldo
divaldo
SA
2879 posts
SA, 2879 posts
6 Mar 2008 6:15pm
Always do what suits you, not your bastard employers
easty
easty
TAS
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6 Mar 2008 7:04pm
Tell them after the party - and don't eat all day so you can really pig out. You are holding the aces here, they want you to stay, so you play your aces when it suits you. They might even offer you better pay and conditions to keep you. But tell them politely - don't want to burn bridges.
Goodluck
Johnt
Johnt
WA
108 posts
WA, 108 posts
6 Mar 2008 5:06pm
I believe what goes around comes around ie if you shaft someone now, something of equal will happen to you later. You might one day end up being a "bastard" employer yourself.
But by saying that, if you don't like what you are doing, have got a certificate for something else you think you will enjoy more, be honest and tell them you want to try it, but don't burn your bridges as someday you might need a job back there again.
stribo
stribo
QLD
1628 posts
QLD, 1628 posts
6 Mar 2008 6:10pm
Plenty of work in perth dawn patrol.If you hate the job get out.These people sound like A grade assholes that have knocked your self esteem down to a level where you would have to post a thread like this.
Don't give them one more second of your life.
Ring them and tell them you won't be comming in......ever again....
stribo
stribo
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QLD, 1628 posts
6 Mar 2008 6:13pm
OH and don't be afraid of burning bridges..Why the fk would you want to go backwards in life.
Dawn Patrol
Dawn Patrol
WA
1991 posts
WA, 1991 posts
6 Mar 2008 5:18pm
Cheers guys. I think I will tell them tonight. I'll stay to the party (its after the busiest day of the year, they need everyone for that) so I'll be leaving after doing them a favour.
They will never offer a pay rise, and work conditions........they dont exist.
Rarr, mother just told me "I'm mad to go before I have another job" . I still think I'll do it.

Ive tried searching google, and found some funny stuff
ww17.kensingtonvictoria.com/blog/2008/01/15/how-i-quit-work/
www.savagechickens.com/blog/2008/02/how-to-quit-your-crappy-job.html
I wish I could do some of them, but you never know when a reference will come in handy.
CRAZYTAXI
CRAZYTAXI
WA
45 posts
WA, 45 posts
6 Mar 2008 5:18pm
Job loyalty is a rare quality these days and heaps of respect for considering others in your decision making.

Im assuming your uni starts this year. Give them notice tonight and use the reason that uni starts soon (which is true) and you need time to organize yourself blah blah blah.
Be positive and thank them for giving you a responsible job etc etc etc. Suck big time but never never leave any room for them to persuade you with more money or crocodile tears. Thats how you get a good reference. Make sure you get one in your hands before you leave.

Be really firm with yourself about this. I stayed too long in a stressful job I hated and parted on weird terms... affects more things than you realise.

Good luck.
nebbian
nebbian
WA
6277 posts
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6 Mar 2008 5:24pm
One thing I've learned is this:
You're not indispensable. No matter how much you fit into a job, the employers can always find someone else to do it.

If you're not happy there, then I'd start looking for another job, and give your current boss notice when you find another one.

But that's just what I'd do...
evlPanda
evlPanda
NSW
9207 posts
NSW, 9207 posts
6 Mar 2008 7:27pm
Is that you George? We'll talk about this after the party OK?
divaldo
divaldo
SA
2879 posts
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6 Mar 2008 6:57pm
There are ways of leaving jobs with out burning bridges, just be diplomatic
getfunky
getfunky
WA
4485 posts
WA, 4485 posts
6 Mar 2008 5:36pm
Do it bud.

I spent 4 1/2 years working in a bank in my youf. It made me physically sick going to that job and working with some of those money grabbing slimebags. You never get that time back and whilst you have no serious debt/mortgage/family resposibility the world is yours to choose mate. One of the best days of my life was walking out the door and never looking back (pity I didn't flick a match over my shoulder)

Do it, but do the righty and give notice. Bridges or not you might be the boss one day and have staff fk off and leave you up the brown creek. If your casual it is only the pay cycle - so probably 1-2weeks.

Don't feel guilty or angry it is simply your choice and nothing to do with your boss. Maybe bullsh!t that you have realised you are gay and need some time to find yourself (no more Qs from your boss that way)

Don't be stoopid - stay for the staffy and free booze/food... unless of course all the ladies are woofers - then go as soon as your notice is up

poor relative
poor relative
WA
9106 posts
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6 Mar 2008 5:38pm
I admire your dedication and loyalty even though you are clearly not appreciated by your employer

Best thing to do.....i guess you know the situation/people best so you know how they will react. However in my experience being up front, honest and respectful goes a long way. Explain to them why your leaving. Even if they crack the sh!ts stay calm be polite and at the end of the day you walk away the better person.

Good luck with getting another job i am sure there are a lot available that would suit and it sounds like you'd be a great asset to have around.
Dawn Patrol
Dawn Patrol
WA
1991 posts
WA, 1991 posts
6 Mar 2008 5:49pm
YAY. Thanks guys. Just the answers I was looking for
It feels good knowing I only have a coupla weeks left of it now
Now I shall plan the wording so it goes down well.
And evilpanda, it is a George. ?
Wow, active forums this arvo only 50ish reads (10probably mine) and 12 hits. Wicked.
Oh, and yesterday they asked me to work for them. I had uni in the arvo. They said come as early as possible (which was going t be about 5:30), but I snuck into an earlier tutorial (they dont liek students doing this) so I coudl arrive earlier to work for them. I got there at a much better time(they had already gone home), and on the time sheet I wrote down when I got there. Today they ring me up and bitch about having to pay me more for getting there early.Tossers.
getfunky
getfunky
WA
4485 posts
WA, 4485 posts
6 Mar 2008 6:11pm
Eat their food, drink their beer, try to root their daughter... It's the ozzy thing to do.

They are deep fried deadsh!ts by the sound of it.
Dawn Patrol
Dawn Patrol
WA
1991 posts
WA, 1991 posts
6 Mar 2008 6:50pm
Well off i go. Wish me luck. I'll post a post-quit report later on
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23685 posts
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6 Mar 2008 6:58pm
getfunky said...

Eat their food, drink their beer, try to root their daughter... It's the ozzy thing to do.



Even if not intending to quit......
Dawn Patrol
Dawn Patrol
WA
1991 posts
WA, 1991 posts
6 Mar 2008 10:30pm
YES!!!!! He didn't get angry. He was disappointed greatly, but not angry. I guess he liked plenty of notice.. Lucky the "wife" wasnt there.

Unfortunately they don't have a daughter, but if they did , she'd be rank. Trust me.

Cheers guys.You got me to do the right thing :)
Samb0
Samb0
270 posts
270 posts
6 Mar 2008 10:46pm
getfunky said...

Eat their food, drink their beer, try to root their daughter... It's the ozzy thing to do.

They are deep fried deadsh!ts by the sound of it.


stribo
stribo
QLD
1628 posts
QLD, 1628 posts
7 Mar 2008 2:19pm
Dawn Patrol said...

YES!!!!! He didn't get angry. He was disappointed greatly, but not angry. I guess he liked plenty of notice.. Lucky the "wife" wasnt there.

Unfortunately they don't have a daughter, but if they did , she'd be rank. Trust me.

Cheers guys.You got me to do the right thing :)


Make a move on the wife then
bigmark100
bigmark100
NSW
584 posts
NSW, 584 posts
7 Mar 2008 4:27pm
Mate, I can tell you from experience that quitting your job is never as bad as you think it will be. Ive had to do it loads of times, and I always dread it, for some reason - and most people tell me I am an idiot - I always feel loyal to who I work for - unless they do stuff that really annoys me.

At the end of the day - they know the score, they know one day you will leave.
Put it this way - if their business was in trouble - they would have no hesitation getting rid of you. Its nothing personal - just business..

Atleast you hare having the decency of telling them and not just ducking off.
It sounds like you have been a really good employee - and probably wont give you a bad reference on the off chance you come back.

I know its going to be hard - but honestly - as much as you dread it now, you will be 10 times more relieved when you have done it. Dont waste your life in a bad job you hate....

And I can promise you it wont be as bad as you think.


Susie
Susie
SA
837 posts
SA, 837 posts
13 Mar 2008 6:40pm
Yeah, I quit my job a week ago. It was supposed to be 3 or 4 days a week and ended up 6 days a week. How was I supposed to go sailing.? Ok he let me leave early some days but still. It was easy to quit. We are still friends.
Dawn Patrol
Dawn Patrol
WA
1991 posts
WA, 1991 posts
24 Mar 2008 12:53pm
YAY, I finally finished on friday. It feels good.
I've applied for a job at a pool, and they are hiring soon. I hope I have my foot halfway in the door, as the manager saw kitesurfing in my resume and he is very keen to learn (and my mums been going there for 13 years and is good friends with the manager).

Thanks for all the good advice etc.
GreenPat
GreenPat
QLD
4105 posts
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26 Mar 2008 1:52am
So what are you going to be studying at uni DP?
Dawn Patrol
Dawn Patrol
WA
1991 posts
WA, 1991 posts
26 Mar 2008 7:19pm
Im studying engineering. It's quite good fun (mostly).
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