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Road Side Pub
Stress at work
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<blockquote data-quote="93Cobra#2771" data-source="post: 16776654" data-attributes="member: 4599"><p>Time to pick up your bags and move on, IMO. Life is hard enough without work life being stressful as well.</p><p></p><p>You are kidding yourself if you think most workplaces actually care whether you are stressed or not. They. Don't. They will work you as hard as they can, like a borrowed mule, and replace you with another mule when the time comes. It is telling that you warned them two years ago and they didn't heed the warning.</p><p></p><p>Go somewhere that doesn't treat you like a piece of equipment and actually gives a reasonable workload. That's what I did.</p><p></p><p>Don't get me wrong, I don't love working more than I love being at home/weekends. The difference is that I don't hate my job. </p><p></p><p>I get a rush job maybe once a month. The "rush job" is generally a couple of days turn time. I raise my eyebrows and tell them "I'll do my best to hit that timeline" and they apologize profusely for the rush and then tell me if I don't hit it it's ok. I knock it out in an hour. LOL</p><p></p><p>Previous job had 5-10 rush jobs per day, on top of 30-50 regular jobs as well. Didn't realize how stressful it actually was till I got to my current job and realized I had zero stress at this one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="93Cobra#2771, post: 16776654, member: 4599"] Time to pick up your bags and move on, IMO. Life is hard enough without work life being stressful as well. You are kidding yourself if you think most workplaces actually care whether you are stressed or not. They. Don't. They will work you as hard as they can, like a borrowed mule, and replace you with another mule when the time comes. It is telling that you warned them two years ago and they didn't heed the warning. Go somewhere that doesn't treat you like a piece of equipment and actually gives a reasonable workload. That's what I did. Don't get me wrong, I don't love working more than I love being at home/weekends. The difference is that I don't hate my job. I get a rush job maybe once a month. The "rush job" is generally a couple of days turn time. I raise my eyebrows and tell them "I'll do my best to hit that timeline" and they apologize profusely for the rush and then tell me if I don't hit it it's ok. I knock it out in an hour. LOL Previous job had 5-10 rush jobs per day, on top of 30-50 regular jobs as well. Didn't realize how stressful it actually was till I got to my current job and realized I had zero stress at this one. [/QUOTE]
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