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Im pissed off at work right now and want to quit, what do i do?


have no skills, no education, basically a loser so another job isnt easy to come by

all good points. thanks for the help. i feel better now and the feeling of wanting to smash someone has subsided...

Quit. Stick to your strengths. Quitting seems to be your biggest strength.

Just let it go, move onto something else, maybe tell one of you r co-workers how you feel.

DUde, my job sucks balls, I'm 28 and work at a retali store and average about 10.40 per hour, the majority of the mgrs. are lazy assholes. No promotions

the majority of jobs out there suck @ss

You're not a loser, probably just going through tough times. Can you go to night school and get a trade? Can you do an on line school? Do you know someone else who can help you? Have you talked with your parents? Do not give up.

Get educated, take a deep breath, keep the job, while you educate your self to improve. Don't do anything you will regret later. Take it slow.

Suck it up, for the short term. Continue to do your job.

Meanwhile, get serious about getting yourself either an education or some job skills, or your whole adult life will be a series of soul-sucking jobs that pay poorly.

A loser is somebody who's too stupid or lazy to improve his lot in life. I hope that's not you. If you're willing to work, hard sometimes, you can have a better life and a real career rather than some horrible job.

What do you enjoy doing? What are you good at? Figure out what kind of career--not job, career--these lead to if you get education or training, then do it.

You can change those facts. Also try working on your self-defeating attitude. Do not quit until you find something else.
Start looking for a job that you are interested in. Just get an entry-level job in that field. Some places will train you and some will help with tuition assistance.

Quit.

Get an account on ebay.
1) Earn enough money by during chores to open an account
2) Search for items in the house that your family doesn't want anymore [make sure you talk to its owner]
3) Make a reasonable price
4) Make you take a picture of the item
5) Be paient [2nd try is the charm]
6) When the item has been brought, send it immently
7) To make extra money, add more $$$ to the shipping price.

(hint) My 12 year old daughter made 100 dollars in a week
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Or....
1) Make a website
2) Go to google and put advertisment on it
3) When a person clicks on an advertisment, you get paid

^^^^^^^^^^lolzzz

YOU ARE NOT A LOSER...just made some poor choices. The answer should be obvious, take some deep breaths, and calm down. Jan 2, 08..look into obtaining the skills and education you need. Use that anger as the force to put yourself in a better position. Hold on...be patient...stay focused. Good luck to you

The job can't be that bad if you're posting on the Net. At least you're not flipping burgers. Go flirt with a pretty girl in the office. That will cheer you up.

ask for a leave of absence,
and try to clear your head so
you won't say any thing that you might have to regret latter
take some time to relax dont loose your cool or your job...

Don't quit the job.
go back to school, get a GED or some kind of degree your interested in at night, theres a lot of colleges outhere like BMCC or Cuny. Like a 13 month degree or 2 year degree. Then you can look for a job in that feild. Then you can quit your horrible retail job.

It depends why you are pissed off with work. My partner had a similar problem (it was to do with work colleagues) and it was very frustrating for him. In the end, he managed to move to a different department in the same place.

You might feel that you have limited options in the short term, but in the longer term you can keep looking for a job while you carry on working there, or you could do a course while you are working. If you have an end in sight it might help you to feel better about work, because you know you will be able to leave.

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