ive resigned
ive resigned
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- sted0
Spending years at a workplace doesn't gives you privileges?
What i see here is
- no ambitions to find ways to develop your own role
- too stubborn to accept new people
- can't keep it up with the youngsters
- you don't understand each other with the new CEO either
- instead of doing what matters for the company you cry a lot about future problemsthat place no longer had a good effect on you, leaving it was a really good choice. if you don't mind my advice is to try to calm down and don't even have a single thought that you could have decided differently.
i hope this new position works out for you and maybe you find a new profession what gives you far more joy and satisfaction than anything else before in the field of work.
- read until the end :)sted
- Hooked on phonics.palimpsest
- Wow. that list in the beginning is an abusive employer's wet dream. There isn't any basis for those accusations.CyBrainX
- i can see how that could be read that way but that says more about you than me.trooperbill
- there are always both sides of these stories i think you know that. most of the times when ppl think in such extremes, the other side of the story is similar.sted
- but it does not change the essence:
where you have such thoughts, you must leave.sted - *two sidessted
- Lack of advancement is reason enough after 8 years. Negative bullets here don't really provide anything constructive to the situation.cotton
- Aaah suck a dickcannonball1978
- @cotton at some point you have to realize certain limits of your position and this discovery has a direct impact on your expectations and behavior.sted
- the approach of expanding these limits varies, and defines people. sometimes a failed one starts a cunami what ends up in that the personsted
- can't take a constructive approach to any further cooperation and sees only the other party's decisions considered to be wrong.sted