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<p>[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 1363375, member: 31533"]Hi!</p><p><br /></p><p>Well....I think you should quit your job, but I think you need to let your boss know it just isn't working out as you expected. You came in thinking it would be one thing, and it is turning out to be far more than you are looking for at this time. Perhaps suggest to him that instead of a coin expert, he should be looking at simply hiring someone to run his ebay section. I'm sure you can come up with something (that is true to the situation). Don't totally burn your bridges here if possible. The other aspect I'm thinking of is that when you give your notice, you may find that you are immediately without a job. That has happened to me. I gave 2 weeks notice to be proper, and had a job lined up for two weeks time, and Bam! next minute I was "fired" (let go that same moment).</p><p><br /></p><p>But being true to yourself is worth more than a job you are intrinsically unhappy in. Enjoy your life, your wife, and your child. They are your lifeblood. That job isn't.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 1363375, member: 31533"]Hi! Well....I think you should quit your job, but I think you need to let your boss know it just isn't working out as you expected. You came in thinking it would be one thing, and it is turning out to be far more than you are looking for at this time. Perhaps suggest to him that instead of a coin expert, he should be looking at simply hiring someone to run his ebay section. I'm sure you can come up with something (that is true to the situation). Don't totally burn your bridges here if possible. The other aspect I'm thinking of is that when you give your notice, you may find that you are immediately without a job. That has happened to me. I gave 2 weeks notice to be proper, and had a job lined up for two weeks time, and Bam! next minute I was "fired" (let go that same moment). But being true to yourself is worth more than a job you are intrinsically unhappy in. Enjoy your life, your wife, and your child. They are your lifeblood. That job isn't.[/QUOTE]
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