i emailed my vet/employer about my resignation because i don't see her around on the few days i work anymore. i felt a little bad telling her about it abruptly because the hospital is short-staffed, but not bad enough because it is something that has to be done even if the hospital is on fire. i wrote in a little paragraph expressing my gratitude
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i'd like to think that i have grown a brighter perspective since then... most importantly i think i have regained some of the motivation my college years beat out of me.
I'm so happy to hear that!! I hope things will keep getting better for you, and I'm excited that you're prepared to start a new chapter in your life, as your friend said. *hugs*
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i like that even though i have done nothing but work for a shitty hourly wage i feel like i have accomplished many things for myself. most importantly i think i have regained some of the motivation my college years beat out of me.
there are a lot of things i still have to regain but i can see myself on a steady track and that is comforting.
OMG YAY, you're developing into the human being you want to be! Jura is blossoming into a Jura 2.0 she likes more!
btw, I don't think I've ever heard of the process of quitting a job being something comfortable to do.
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quitting was not nearly as bad as i could have imagined. my vet is nice. in fact most vets i have interacted with are people with a good heart... and they make me have faith in people. except for the first vet i worked for. he was weird and gave me a bad impression of the field in the beginning.
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