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Anyone else hate their job?

Discussion in 'Off-Topic Discussion' started by kane22, Oct 9, 2024.

  1. May 13, 2025 at 9:18 PM
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    OldSchlPunk

    OldSchlPunk A legend in my own mind!

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    I started a new career a year ago in Feb. Retired. New boss is a dick, he can go f&ck himself. Whatever happens, happens. Tomorrow's another day.

    Seriously, a whole bunch of years ago, I had been in a job for 21 years. I truly liked what I did, and considered myself good at it. Company was sold, sales manager immediately bailed (figuring he was going to be canned anyhow), sales staff just sat there waiting for the phone to ring. One day, new corporate people came in to look over the books. They said we had 10 bodies more than we needed...get rid of them today. I was #8. Honestly, I was relieved. After the sale, all of management turned into assholes, trying to save their asses, not giving two sh&ts about quality or the customers. As I was clearing my desk out, my wife called. HR was standing behind me as I told her what happened, I told her it would be fine, there was no future in the sh&thole anyhow.

    From that day forward, I had a whole new attitude towards working life: It's only a job, could be another one tomorrow and I could care less. I showed up, did my job, went home. No attachments, no worries. Within a few years I was making more money and cared less. I wasn't in the same industry, but didn't care.

    I've ran into a couple of my former co-workers and have told them all that that company did me a huge favor. Made me look in the mirror and completely re-evaluate my life. They're less happy with the industry every year, yet afraid to make a change.

    Tomorrow is another day.
     
  2. May 14, 2025 at 2:49 AM
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    lastcall190

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    I don't care for my career but I like my job I'm in now a fair bit.

    I've been only working for 18 years now in my field but now in my fifth job I will say that I believe you definitely leave bosses, not jobs (for those who have worked longer than I've been alive, I'm sure that's a NO SHIT, SHERLOCK moment so just gimme a break...). I am very fortunate.

    For context my field is a weird cross section of accounting, technology, data...? I'm not saving the world.
     
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  3. May 14, 2025 at 3:13 AM
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    I retired in June, soon to be a year ago and have not missed working yet. I'm just glad that phase in my life is over. I was working 12 hour days for 20+ years and sometimes weekends. Did anyone appreciate all of that? Not really and i realize that now. All those years I did it for my career and what I thought was for my own benefit and maybe it was but in the end nothing that I did or accomplished really mattered. I was just paying the bills. Your lucky to find a job you can enjoy and make a decent wage and be glad when that happens but in the end when its over you'll realize that's all it ever was. Just a job that paid the bills.
    I worked for some great people and companies and also some that weren't. I'm free now to do the things I want now so I can really enjoy what's left of this life and so far there has been no disappointments. Its a long road and just try to find something that will make you happy. For me it was the warehouse and trucking industries that kept me interested. No regrets, I accomplished what was intended and didn't let the door hit me in the ass on the way out.
     
  4. May 17, 2025 at 12:37 PM
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    Thanks for the well wishes. This company converts ( very poorly) mini vans into wheelchair accessible ( not the controls, just a way to get a wheel chair inside of the vehicle) They also convert Promasters into Ambulances, they seem to all have a 100% warranty claim rate on something that they've modified.
     
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  5. May 17, 2025 at 7:43 PM
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    thomasburk

    thomasburk Keep on Truckin'

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    I see, it is healthcare related.

    The warranty claim rate, meaning they are requesting repairs?
     
  6. Jul 6, 2025 at 2:36 PM
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    I drive commercial. $130K a year and up.

    Most of my co-workers are some of the laziest bums I've ever seen. They won't do pre-trips or post-trips, take things to the shop to get them fixed and just leave it for someone else to deal with. Which is annoying and frustrating.

    I'm grateful for my job. I love the work, the money, the schedule is nights but it doesn't bother me. Weekends off. Always extra work if I want it. But the morale is terrible and so is the teamwork.

    I'm kind of stuck though. I can't go anywhere else and make the same money I am now. No one is hiring right now. So I just deal with it.
     
  7. Jul 6, 2025 at 2:51 PM
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    My job is pretty easy and I don't have a lot of assigned responsibilities the only downside the pay reflects that. No weekends and no overtime. I've worked harder for less and I've worked much harder for more. Once I leave for the day that's it no phone calls after hours or anything like that. I wouldn't mind some weekends part time in a wrecker to supplement the income, or sell Toyotas part time.
     
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  8. Jul 6, 2025 at 3:01 PM
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    The dudes I know that like their job doing construction/painting all work for themselves. Really seems like the secret is to figure out how to be your own boss vs. somebody else marking your work up by 100% or more. In Santa Barbara/Montecito there is huge demand for quality work. Cabinets, painting, plaster, etc. contractors charge at least $100/hr. What the people are paying for is white glove service where the workers know to make everything perfect and not mess up the expensive floor and keep dust under control etc. All these guys own their own home in the area or Ventura where it is a little cheaper.
     
  9. Jul 6, 2025 at 9:55 PM
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    I retired after February. I have worked in the same industry for the past 21 years. The 2nd to last company I was at, I spent 8 years with and I sensed they were trying to force me out with BS write ups. I found a job with a competitor that increased my pay by 13% for the same amount of work. 4 months later, the previous company laid off 75 people. I would have been one of those people due to the write ups. So I read the room and got out before it happened. This latest company I went to was going OK, but I hated the bureaucracy. Before the start of the new year, my Boss decided he wanted to increase my territory, triple my goal, all without restructuring my pay plan. I called BS and retired two months later. My industry got less and less lucrative over the years and it just wasn't worth it anymore. I made most of my money on good investments to retire so the last company had no leverage over me. My Boss had asked which company I was leaving for. He was stunned when I told him I was retiring. I have Director level skills, management, sales analysis, and good industry contacts for my role (and was being paid as a Sr Sales Manager Tier). It was their loss. 4 months later I checked in with a former coworker. They had not yet hired my replacement and had another Sales Manager "take a leave of absence". So they are really struggling ATM. It's not going to put this company out of business, so that isn't the point. But they had developed a culture of losing that I was not accustomed to and no longer wanted to be part of.

    I am 52. I feel I have much more to offer and prove to myself. I am exploring a career change. I am just simply bored of my previous industry. But I would also explore opportunities in my previous field if the offer is lucrative. Or I can simply stay put and never work again.
     

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