WitchsCat wrote:
I used to work at an administration building near a zoo in Cleveland. It was the first job I ever had. I did a lot of different tasks involving clerical work (data entry, filing, alphabetizing, etc.), the building had a friendly atmosphere, and everyone I worked with was very nice. I worked there for a few years.
One day, I was offered a job at a mortgage company in Strongsville, closer to where I live. I accepted, thinking I was ready to move on. It turned out I wasn't; on my last day, I felt sad, because I knew there wouldn't be another place like this. I worked at the mortgage company for a few months before I was laid off.
My position at the administration building has already been filled, but I am trying to find a similar position there, as I am no longer interested in my current job at the clinic. Unfortunately, I've been told that there is no guarantee that this will happen for a while. I was a little saddened when I heard this; I'm starting to wish I never left my first job.
How about you? Have you quit a job that you like, only to regret it later?
Wow, that's really good for someone with ASD. I've only had one job so far (Pizza Hut line cook since 2008), and it has been crummy because I cannot seem to get into any other job. Coworkers talking behind my back make it very clear that I won't be manager no matter my tenure. I then stopped caring about career advancement and just decided to live frugally the rest of my life so that I would never actually need a higher-paying or more respected job.
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AS and NT people annoy me about equally.
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