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I’m A Quitter, And Proud Of It

Yes, you read that title correctly. I can’t very well live a truthful life, write what I do on this blog for you to read and hopefully be inspired by and claim to be real if I am doing things that aren’t in my life- right?

Saying that, I wanted share that I will be quitting my job soon. The people I work for and with currently, are rude, and disrespect me. They have an overall miserable attitude. They don’t care about the business as much as I do. They don’t see that I work my butt off everyday with a smile on my face and show up on time. They likely wouldn’t even notice if I got hit by a train. What I want is simple; To work hard and have the people I work for respect me. I think I deserve that. We all do.

Perhaps I made a mistake in choosing this job. Maybe I just got nervous because I am supposed to feel “lucky I have a job offer in this economy.” (Can I just tell you how much of a load of crap I think that is by the way?) Maybe I was just scrambling because I have bills to pay, or was worried people would think I am lazy or something if I didn’t find a job in a day. These are all pretty typical feelings. Either way, I am going to quit this job because I need to believe in what I do for work and deserve to have at least one redeeming thing about what I spend 40-80 hours a week doing. 
Discouraging and disappointing are not strong enough words to express how I have felt, and several of you who have written me have stated you have felt- when it comes to your boss/co-workers/job. The lack of general manners, respect and decency overall seems pretty sad in so many cases. On the flip side, those who have shared stories of jobs you love and are paid close to minimum wage, co-workers who are your best friends and how much you love that you make a difference everyday with what you do- this is where my hope stays and why I can’t stop believing that great work is out there to be found. 
I’m not going to stop until I find it. Or I am going to make it myself.
If I have to be a quitter for a little longer, because I make a not-so-great choice on the next job- so be it. At least I’ll be able to take something from every job mistake I make and learn a little more for the next time. I will always be proud of being a quitter if it means I’ll still be able to believe I can make a difference with my work somehow, someday.
Sure anyone would have to be a bit strategic about this quitting thing, make a plan, yadda yadda. No one can get all crazy and quit tomorrow if you can’t feed your kids or will be thrown on the street. Do yourself a favor though, evaluate your current job situation and if you can’t come up with at least one redeeming thing about it and your gut says it’s never going to get better, get out. Summer is coming and you can always serve ice cream. 
Thank you Mom, for encouraging me to be a quitter when anything in life doesn’t feel right.
Thank you Maureen in for being the shortest-lived and most inspiring boss I have ever had.
Thank you Meggin and Crystal for letting me try my best to be a good and fair boss to you. 
Thank you to everyone who has written to me and shared that because of this blog you are living and trying things you have always wanted to. That is why I continue to write and babble and it helps me to keep believing.
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Quotables

“Old man socks with a salt stained sneaker.”
“Divided by a couple of trees and a chicken coop.”
I heard someone say these things today and after a total crack-up, all I could think was, god those would be great song or book titles!
Man I get a kick out of this stuff. 
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Let It Out

I’m sure most all of you have seen these commercials. I love them. Wouldn’t it be great if some random person on the street grabbed you when you walked by so you could talk/vent about anything and not be judged? 

I want this guys job. What a fantastic way to spend a day.
Don’t be surprised if you see me with a couch and box of Kleenex on a street in your town sometime soon. 
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It’s Your Stage. Work It

What do you do everyday? (I’m talking about your job/where/how you spend 40-plus hours a week.) Do your 40 hours make you a fair living, feed your soul and teach you/allow for you to grow toward your goals? If so, damn I am jealous along with lots of others. Here’s a game plan for us that aren’t quite as lucky as you just yet:

If your current employer is/has been good to you, but you still feel like you need a change, in a fair and responsible way, use your 40 hours as your stage. This is your forum to meet anyone you can, create new relationships and keep busting butt with a smile on your face. Just keep doing your thing and be patient. Opportunity will come.
It never fails to amaze me at how blind some company owners are to stellar employees they have. It’s a real shame. In this case, get a little more aggressive than above. Shamelessly promote yourself. Heck, if you want to come right out and tell your current clients straight up that you are looking for a new job, while you’re still working at your current one- do it. Rules of professionalism get thrown out the window if you are completely forgotten and disrespected in your current position. You have to take care of yourself. What choice do you have?
Clueless employers; Smarten up. Sure it might be a tough economy and there probably aren’t a hundred jobs out there we can run to if we quit. Sure we have bills to pay and don’t really want to be jobless, but please don’t be foolish enough to think we (the stellar ones) will stick around a minute longer than we have to when new opportunity comes. Thanks for letting us use your place as a stage in the meantime though. At least we’re getting that out of the deal!
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