>First job
>Have worked there two days
>Hate it
>Wanna quit
So on one hand it pays good. 12/hr. And my co-workers are pretty cool. But I don't like what I'm doing.
I don't want to quit cause who knows maybe I'll get used to it. But right now I hate it.
What if I quit this job, get another but hate that one more and am just stuck in this other job, not able to go back to my current job.
Should I just quit? Should I talk to my manager about all of this? Should I stay?
>first job
>hate it
yeah it's cause you're not used to having a job you dingus. All jobs suck, some are better than others but that's why they're called jobs and that's why they pay you to do said job. Have a better attitude about it, and thank jesus that your coworkers are actually alright.
>tfw my first job pays $90 an hr
thanks for rubbing my ego and making me grateful
>>17693098
What do you do?
>>17693092
> be me
>get balling job for 80k 100% more than previously >coworkers fucking suck
>boss is cancer
>they try to get me to come two hours earlier and stay the sametime at night two days working there after we discussed in the interview 9-6
>hate my life
>work from home as much as possible
>fixing servers at 2am
>have hard time sleeping (happens when I'm anxious)
>come in late to work
>get talked to about coming late - tell them i was fixing shit late and im sorry
>no excuses anon
>this continues until i get fired
basically it depends on your situation- if you can find another job and you hate this one then do it, but DONT QUIT UNTIL YOU HAVE ANOTHER LINED UP
You shouldn't HATE a job with every fiber of your being
I've had jobs that were great, where I liked going in everyday, 99% of the time it was dependent on my boss
having a shit boss is fucking terrible
>>17693106
trader at an investment bank
>>17693098
was this after getting a degree?
Also what city?
>>17693112
21 years old, immediately after degree. went to an ivy league business school, all my friends are making similar figures so i live in a bit of a bubble.. seeing posts like this makes my dick feel big
>>17693114
Good for you Homie - Best of luck
>>17693114
After you factor in your 100 hour work weeks I seriously doubt it's $90 an hour. New hires in IB are worked like dogs and are paid like shit.
>>17693129
i'm a trader, not an investment banker (M&A, ECM, DCM). we come in early, but we leave shortly after the market closes
>>17693080
EVERYBODY - absolutely everybody in the world - wants to quit a new job in the first week. For obvious reasons - you're no good at it, you feel out of your depth, you don't know anyone there yet, you want your mommy.
And then, in most cases, it gets better.