Sup /adv/. I'm 19 & I work for little caesars. I've been working here about 2 years 3-4 months, I started as a crew member, was promoted to assistant manager, then store manager, then co-manager (I asked to be demoted because I wasn't experienced enough to be a store manager) and now store manager. I've been managing the store I'm at for about 4 months, and I really do not want to work any longer. I could go into depth on why, but it's not that important, so I'll just summarize it by saying that the job is detrimental to my mental and physical health.
I live in the US, so I don't have to give a 2 weeks notice. I probably should. It's gotten to the point that I don't really care.
Thoughts/advice?
>>17386787
*** I don't want to work for little caesars anymore; I'm going to start going to college soon and after a month or 2, if I think that I can both work & go to classes, I'll find a different job (obviously not LC because I would rather stab myself in the eye)
Dude you're 19 you are still a kid. If you feel like this job is draining you then you should quit. You should spend these years living, not slaving away for 10 bucks and hour. Trust me the memory's of experienceing life is way more valuable than the money you are making right now.
>>17386886
thank you
>>17386787
You made this thread, I think, to address some amount of guilt you feel for wanting to leave a position of authority, of responsibility, and one you earned. You want to leave, because it's hurting you, and there is this voice telling you that you should ignore that it's hurting you.
But listen: Fuck. That. Voice.
You are the very best judge of you. When you think something's bad for you, it probably is. Get out and don't look back and feel no remorse.
>>17386787
Play by the rules and leave on good terms with the company. Your experience there of moving up to management is a major accomplishment you will want to cite on your CV whatever field you eventually go into, and you will want to use them as a reference.