It is very sad to move on; to another job, meeting new faces, trying to figure out who is pure and who is not, who is a true friend and who is not, if your supervisor is a dick head, a floppy bitch and the list goes on. But if you get comfortable in a workplace most likely, there will be no progress, at all. You won't make any money, your bills will pile up, your dreams won't come true.. You have to get out of your comfort zone, get out there, work with people you don't know, stay neutral and if you make friends that is just a plus. It's pretty hard to meet new faces for me, I have like this imaginary tough wall that will take time for a person to get through to get to know me and eventually say "at first she was a mean bitch but she's actually cool" 💅 Well let's see when I get my start date after these finger prints ey? By the way I'm trying to make my tacos look as good as they are -_-
Good Morning, Afternoon, Evening whatever time you are reading this. Back in October I resigned from a job to go to another job then ended up resigning 2 months in (the grass is not always greener in the other side). It was another job that was in the social service field, with the same population- mentally ill, with a history of homelessness, substance users, a history of incarcerations and sexual offenders.. sounds scary doesn't it. At first you will be overwhelmed with work, notes, service plans, providers, sessions, supervisors on your ass Anyways I went from Weston United Community Renewal Inc (they are still holding the Healthcare Worker Bonus even though you properly resigned and are eligible, may god be with them) to BRC (RUN while you still can micromanagement to it's finest!!) Now I decided to work at .... well let's not name the company. Enough of the work mambo jambo it's already tiring talking about how any jobs I resigned from (GREAT RESIGNER). Have you e...
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