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I Want To Quit My Job!


Rowena

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Rowena Rising Star

So basically I have been working my job for over a year now. And I am the only one in my position who knows every in and out of my job. People still ask me (including my now moving on to bigger and better things supervisor) how to do crap. A lot of the secretaries and such trust only me to do their work. But anyway, my supervisor is now moving on to become a paralegal at the firm at where I work. So logically, I would be the next in line to be supervisor... But no... The newest person to the copyroom got the stupid position. How the hell is that fair? That is like the fifth time my work blew me off.

1. Started working more hours for less pay than everyone else in my position

2. Got approved for a raise in April, didn't get it till March

3. Was next in line to be supervisor when an old supervisor left for law school, but they hired someone else.

4. Am working 30 hours with no benefits (even though benefits apply to people working 30 hours)

5. This whole shenanigans...

I am FRUSTRATED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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tarnalberry Community Regular

Have you talked to them about this? What do they say? Is it a large enough place to have HR?

Rowena Rising Star

I've talked to them about the first four, and my dad who is an attorney with the firm and thus in a position of power has complained. But they don't do anything. I didn't even bother to ask about the last one, I gave up. No one listens anymore. (And yes we have HR but they don't do anything... THat's who we've gone and complained to. And the lady in HR is one of my bosses anyway so whatever.)

ravenwoodglass Mentor

I would start looking for a different job where your talents and work ethic will be appretiated.

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