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05-01-08, 10:18 PM | #1 |
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that childish "but i dont want to go feeling"
everyone likes holidays... everyone likes time of work,
However, this year i extended my christmas holiday, so i didnt have to go back untill monday because i really really really didnt want to go back, like i would do anything to not go back...i got that dread feeling like I did when i was a child having to go back to school from sixth week holiday. But I like to work hard, I like to do well, but I have finally relised how much i HATE where i am working now... Like serioulsy hate it... "new years res" Find another new Job...... Bugger, it was supposed to be such a good move.... we live we learn.... |
05-01-08, 10:23 PM | #2 |
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Re: that childish "but i dont want to go feeling"
I got that feeling on Wednesday night and couldn't get to sleep till half 5. Went back to work on Thursday
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06-01-08, 12:57 AM | #3 | |
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06-01-08, 12:06 PM | #4 |
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i think its a new year thing. i have never stayed in a job for more than 5 years and am now considering what I could do next - looking into nursing (anyone that knows me will laugh at that as im not exactly a kind person)
it was new years eve a few years ago that I told my husband I wanted a divorce new years eve that I decided to sell my house most of my big decisions happen then. good luck with new job hunt |
06-01-08, 12:15 PM | #5 |
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def a New Year thing i didn't want to go back on Thursday and found on Wednesday Night i was already compiling a to do list which isn't good and by thursday night i was as stressed out as much i was before christmas.
Book a holiday works for me Seriously good luck with job huntings Kitkat try counselling |
06-01-08, 12:50 PM | #6 |
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I know exactly what you mean - on both the school thing and the work thing! Used to go to boarding school, so the very occasional weekend when I got to go home made me almost sick with dread of having to go back again.
And I've done the same as you, took Wednesday to Friday off so that my Christmas holiday was extended by 5 days when you include the weekend. So I'm back tomorrow, except the really annoying thing is that I've let myself get into a bad sleeping pattern of staying up to watch films. Only just woke up today, but tomorrow I've got to be up 6 hours earlier @ 6.15am. Not looking forward to it! |
06-01-08, 01:53 PM | #7 | |
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it got to the stage (like yourself) that i would dread going in everyday,i didnt have a good relationship with the boss(nobody did)but it seemed i was the only one which would stand up to him. this in term made me look a trouble maker,things had been bubbling for a long time until one morning it all kicked off.without boring you with details i was unfairly dismissed(bad mistake on his part)as my long term g/f is a soliciter. it all ended up going to a tribunal(a very stressful 6 months from start to finish)but in the end i won hands down & was paid out a nice few grand,a case of he who laughs last laughs loudest. you may be thinking why did he stick it uot so long?the answer is i have a mortgage,2 young sons and believe or not i did,nt actually mind the job spraying/laquering wooden furniture and it was just a walk down the road for me. the compo that i won more than helped tide us over til i could find another job & tomorrow i start my 1st day in my new job,its better pay,& still in my home town so still no traveling. regarding the tribunal,if any of you find yourself in this position iSTRONGLY advise that you have a good soliciter and a rock solid case as it is a very stressful time.also if you have some legal expenses insurance which is usuelly included with buildings/contents policies then this is a god send and all your legal fee,s will be paid for you.i,m glad mine were as it came to £12000 in total which was more than i won so if i,d paid myself,then win or lose i would have still been well out of pocket. anyways gonna chill out in front of the tv & watch the footy ready to start work again tomorrow. new year/new job....good look everybody finding yours. robo |
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06-01-08, 06:38 PM | #8 | |
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Oh, and Tara's suggestion of booking more holiday to ease the transition back is a good one! I'm looking at a trail bike w/e in spain |
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06-01-08, 08:57 PM | #9 |
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Another one who had nerves. I was 'only' awake till about 02:30 Tues night in for 08:15. Same again Weds night and slighly better (01:00ish) Thurs night. Bloody tired I was.
Am suffering a case of New Year blues now. Up to Xmas something to look forward to and I'd been in good shape for ~8 weeks. Now I just want to bing eat, can't sleep and can barely be rrrsed at work (and I quite like my job). The suggestion of booking a holiday is interesting. I'm not really a holiday person but I think having something to look forward to or work towards is a good idea. |
06-01-08, 09:06 PM | #10 |
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Every Monday morning I get that 'I don't want to go to work' feeling. It's not even that I don't like my job really, just get bored to tears sometimes when there's nothing much going on. I do sometimes think about looking for another job, but then I remind myself that I am pretty much a law unto myself at work, and I probably wouldn't get that anywhere else.
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