Film, Media & TV0 min ago
Ami wrong to be a little annoyed?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi again Gem - I didn't realise you were actually job seeking. In that case & if things are that bad, I would make enquiries at some temping agencies & if you feel happy about taking that route, I wouldn't hesitate in handing in your notice - but only if you are sure!
I was fortunate enough to be my own boss - well apart from the MD - but if I'd have been as unhappy as you sound at the moment, I would have jacked up & moved on! Life is indeed too short!
Posts crossed, only just read your notice question:
If your contract reads a months notice is to be given, then I would be brave, speak to your boss & tell her how unhappy you are. If she wants to hang on to you, she may cool it a bit & realise she's gone over OTT this time. If you don't work your notice, she could be very awkward & not issue you with either a written or verbal reference for any future employers & that would be a shame considering you've worked there since school.
Personally, I would go home, have your dinner & try to unscrabble your brain, maybe by going for a walk - then try to get a good nights sleep.
Tomorrow morning, go into work & ask to set up a meeting, for when it's convenient for her. I know it must be nerve racking for you, but be strong & start off the conversation by 'asking' her if she has a problem with you, or your work. Let her come back to you with any comments she may have - then tell her how you have been feeling lately. Don't be afraid of crying in front of her, I'm sure she's done the same from time to time herself! Good luck & let's know how you get on -x-
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