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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 145711" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I know exactly what you mean, and you certainly don't need all that right now! I'd be sending out resumes too.</p><p> </p><p>No matter what some magazine says about your company being a "good place to work", what really defines your personal working conditions is that little group of people that surrounds you every day, your immediate co-workers. From what you said about how they related to you after your sister's death, they sound like an insensitive, inconsiderate, clueless bunch of people!</p><p> </p><p>I do know how you feel. I work for State government and we have Civil Service regulations for the "big stuff" but it's the little day-to-day craziness that wears you down. Grown people acting like children, so many people on their own personal little power trips, the inflated egos, the ones who are buttering up and s*cking up, the injustices and unfairness ... then if <em>you</em> complain, <em>you</em> are considered to be the "troublemaker"! Yep, been there - done that! And if I were you, I'd be looking for a different job. You don't need all this, not now. Good luck, honey. Don't let them get you down. There's a better job out there for you and I hope you find it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 145711, member: 1883"] I know exactly what you mean, and you certainly don't need all that right now! I'd be sending out resumes too. No matter what some magazine says about your company being a "good place to work", what really defines your personal working conditions is that little group of people that surrounds you every day, your immediate co-workers. From what you said about how they related to you after your sister's death, they sound like an insensitive, inconsiderate, clueless bunch of people! I do know how you feel. I work for State government and we have Civil Service regulations for the "big stuff" but it's the little day-to-day craziness that wears you down. Grown people acting like children, so many people on their own personal little power trips, the inflated egos, the ones who are buttering up and s*cking up, the injustices and unfairness ... then if [I]you[/I] complain, [I]you[/I] are considered to be the "troublemaker"! Yep, been there - done that! And if I were you, I'd be looking for a different job. You don't need all this, not now. Good luck, honey. Don't let them get you down. There's a better job out there for you and I hope you find it. [/QUOTE]
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