>have allergic asthma
>start new job teaching music lessons
>teach for 3 hours in a private room
>air conditioning comes in the building
>notice it smells a bit like mold
>ignore it
>go home
>have extreme asthma for 2 days straight
>take every medicine known to man
Uhhh yeah I don't know what to do. I have been working at this job for about a week. I could try closing the air-vent in my room, but I have a feeling I won't be able to fix this problem. Some of the rooms in the building smell a lot like mold.
Should I quit?
yeah if the living conditions are so awful that they're causing extreme discomfort for days on end, then it's safe to say the job isn't fucking worth it.
>>18645879
Do you think I need to give a 2-week notice?
The owner was kind of doing me a favor by hiring me... I sorta feel bad. But working in there for 2 weeks could make me sick, I think.
>>18645672
Talk to management or health and safety, in that order. Mold in the AC can be nasty shit. Legionnaire's disease, etc.
>>18645946
It's a small little music school, so there is no management or any of that.
It's just one lady who owns it, and she's kinda crazy. I do not feel like approaching her with any of this.
>>18645961
So you'd rather quit than talk to a woman? Don't reproduce