• Do you go back home and start applying?
  • Isn’t it tiring? You work 2 full time jobs.
  • Do you keep it a secret from your coworkers or do you ask them for advice? Some industries are so small you need to talk to people within the industry. You may simply want to change departments within the same big company: management is going to notice if you start comparing job conditions and payment, they can sabotage you, even if you change within the same company.
  • If you want to keep it a secret, what excuses do you tell the gossips?
  • PerogiBoi@lemmy.ca
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    9 months ago

    Keep it a secret because there is no benefit. A coworker can mention your planned departure offhand to someone else who then mentions it to your manager and then bam, your life is made absolute hell.

    Anytime some bullshit happens at your work that reminds you that you need to leave, take that fucking spite and put it into job applications. Do the applications on your employers time only. Get the bare minimum expected from you done and then spend the rest of the time applying.

    • Hazzia@discuss.tchncs.de
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      9 months ago

      Exactly this.

      Rage apply on the clock while the wounds are fresh. Tell no one. Even if you’re so jaded that you do not give a shit what happens, don’t actively tell them. That’s what I did a few months ago and now I’m starting a job with a 40% pay increase in 2 weeks.