2. No fun.
3. €33 k a year, which is pathetic, but it is all considered an investment in the potential for the company to make money and me to be an integral part of it.
4. I do not trust them to give me money, no matter what they say.
Therefore, I must leave.
Q.E.D.
7 comments:
How's the Italian btw. It's been a while since u mentioned her. And leave the job, it's making ur blog boring.
Would you consider yourself a bit unstable? As in 100% sure about what you want today, 0% sure about it tomorrow?
I'm not judging here. I'm just curious... I think I'm unstable, in the sense mentioned above.
i say stick with what u have until u find a guaranteed alternative that's much more appealng in comparison... only then quit cuz honestly though this sounds better than being unemployed;/
I took your advice Miss Shoush. I did everything based on your advice, and now I cannot get a company reference. You have ruined me. I am unemployed, and unemployable. I will be out on the streets soon, selling my body, high on crack, in the cold, and the wind, and the rain, ALL THANKS TO YOOOOOOOOUUUUUU!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Amjad, I am 100% stable. I am 100% sure on what I want today. I will be 100% sure on what I want tomorrow. They may not be the same things.
L67er-dash-12 minus tonto,
Not being paid and working 10-11 hour days means you cannot look for a job in which you will be paid.
Loool. Shale. ;P
You misunderstood, I think. I meant you confidently make a decision today and are pretty sure that it is what you want, but then you completely change your mind in the not-so-distant future. For example, deciding that it's a good idea to stick to a job then quitting *rolls eyes*
Amjad, tut tut, doll, I did not misunderstand. Was my joke not clear? Ugh.
I do not think I had at any stage decided that it was a good idea to stick to a job in which I do not get paid...
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