The thing is that I spoke about quitting numerous times with my relatives, because I honestly don't feel like going to work for a while.
I chose to quit, because I just wanted my freedom back and I want to spend my days how I see fit.
Thirdly, I only have a hs diploma and have around $4k saved up, I help my parents pay the bills.
I don't really miss the job nor the people I worked with, I kind off miss the fact that I had a (job)title.
I get the feeling that people will look down on me for not having a job/a title.
Like if I go on a date with someone and we start asking each other questions like: "what do you do for a living ?" " what do you like about your job" then I'd have nothing to say and she might get turned off.
Lastly, I think it would be foolish to go back at my prior job and asked my employers to hire me again.
I'm sure they'll be pissed and most likely won't take me back even though I gave my supervisor a resignation letter.
This is my 3rd job and I only worked at this last job for three weeks.
I'm pretty sure they're going to think of me as a fool if I ask them to hire me again.
What do you guys think ?
You sound like a child. It's ok to want your freedom, but realism doesn't allow for that.
I quit my job and regretted it too and things really did feel as awkward as you described. Also I had pretty high standards -- like I wanted a job that was at least as good as the job I quit -- so it took 8 months to get another job -- but that job was way better. I also had to fill in the gap by joining a friend's start up and he agreed to flub the dates so it looks like there was no gap in employment.
Were you working at a professional job or just some hourly thing?
>>18640456
I was doing an hourly job as a Front desk agent at a hotel.
The thing is that I always kept complaining (in my head) that I want to go home and draw or play guitar, go on a ride with my bike, sleep, etc.
I've also been thinking about going to college before it's too late (I'm 23) but I need to get a passport to receive student loans (I only have permits)
The good news is that I have more than enough money saved up for a passport and it'll just take a few months to finally get it.
>>18640804
yeah-- I don't think that's a bad idea honestly to go get that passport and start applying to jobs. If it's just an hourly job you aren't really messing up your career path IMO. Are you set on a STEM major field for college tho?
>>18642204
>Are you set on a STEM major field for college tho?
Yes, I'd like to study something that's science and technology related.
I've been thinking about becoming a Bio/ Chemistry teacher or lab worker some day.