I've had a full time job for two months and I honestly hate it and want to quit asap. What will happen to me professionally if I do this?
Nooooo you can't escape the wage cage!
>>33898948It will make it harder to get the next job because no one wants to hire a quitter
>>33898948think very well about it , for example i quit a month ago and now im still looking for a job . we all need money , unless you actually have a side hustle or anything that gives you money , you need the wage cage . dont blame me blame the fucking jews . this is life , fight and wrestle like a slavesave a few months or a year , and then be able to still slave but with less effortwe are ALL slaving ourselves , either poors or upper class , its still slaving for no reason .
>>33898948Honestly wait like 6 months, and then tell future employers the companies financial situation changed and they couldn't keep you past probation or some shit.I doubt they'd actual chase up on that.I think however you just put up with it for a year and bit and you can then move freely :)
>>33898948It will put a two month gap in your resume, so it will be more difficult to apply for jobs that verify your work history.
>>33898954Does this one have a sounding rod?
Always give a 2 week+ notice.Many bosses are understaffed as is and they will hate you for being put in an even worse circumstance.2 months is nothing in a job.Find something else before you quit. >>33899981Good advice >>33901467A 2 month gap isn't that bad if you had something stable before, but likely OP doesn't.What kind of workforce is OP even in? Burger flipper? Warehouse stocking? Delivery?