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Moving on


KillerKat

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I've decided today to finally move on from my current job. I'm currently looking for another job, particularly IT, while I'm still with my current one. I've about had enough of my boss. He's gone senile and completely stupid. He severely under appreciates his employees and severely under pays. He doesn't care about the well being of his employees and puts us in harmful situations all the time. He's a total prick and one of the most inefficient men I know despite always preaching about efficiency.

The reason it has taken me a long time to move on is because I like what I do. I like driving to different places putting in home alarms, fire alarms, security systems and meeting different people. This job finally helped me understand networking as well. I also like the people I work with. They're the biggest reason. But enough is enough. I need to be making more money and I'm tired of walking on egg shells with my boss trying to not make him think bad of me. Right now, I don't give a fug anymore. After finding out how much the Senior Tech makes, who has been there over 20 years and also a friend of mine, there's no room for me to grow here. I'm going to leave this bitch.

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