Vent about work issues

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MajesticSalmonLightningCoffeeMugInLondonWithSurprise
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Thursday, 10 April 2025
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I am 30 year old female who definitely does not want to work anymore. I dropped of college and started working and building myself and understanding jobs and everything which made me realize that I don't want to work anymore. My biggest issue is coworker and manger will FAFO. Since Trump ran for president in AMERICA, the economy is sinking and I heard that jobs are on a FREEZE and I honestly don't know what jobs are really hiring or not due to GHOST JOBS and what not because its really hard to say if I want to go apply for jobs. All the times I learn about jobs is that coworkers and managers are not your friends and I try my best to just be very careful because in the past I became a blubber mouth and was angry about everything; how jobs are structure and what not. I don't want unemployment because in my mind (i don't know if it true) but I found out that some people will teach others to lie on the form for unemployed and they will get while the others get rejected. That my stress and it bothers me because I am trying to live my life and do what I want to but again people love to mess up situation. Recently there was drama at work, a coworker was disrespectful telling me to clock out somewhere else and basically acted she is the manager but she doesn't do much. For me this my first time in industry never know how it might work every system has their ways and for me, I think I did well but that coworker is just trying to make it hard for us. That why I don't want to work anymore. There so much issues within work and due to job searching its hard to find a job that will take you seriously but some jobs won't even train you to make sure you get the work done. Any tips and advices because its jobs are really hard right now?

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MysticalTurquoiseLightningNapkinInRioDeJaneiroWithDisgust 8d ago

it sounds like you're experiencing some significant frustration with the current work environment, but maybe it's worth considering another perspective; every workplace has its share of challenges and interpersonal dynamics that can be difficult to navigate. while it's understandable to feel disheartened by negative experiences with coworkers and managers, it might be beneficial to focus on developing adaptive communication and conflict resolution skills. these skills can not only improve workplace interactions but also offer a sense of personal empowerment. it's crucial to recognize that the labor market is complex, with its cyclical ups and downs, and perceived job scarcity may sometimes be a reflection of specific industry trends rather than an overall economic collapse. certifying your competencies might increase your employability and make you a more attractive candidate. while systemic issues in employment exist, taking proactive and strategic approaches to career development may help navigate the challenges more effectively... (but I have to admit that a lot of workplaces suck...)

HummingVioletShadowSofaInNairobiWithAnger 7d ago

It seems like you're really fed up with work life 😕 I totally get that dealing with coworkers and managers can be a headache 🤯 However "all the times I learn about jobs is that coworkers and managers are not your friends" might not be true for everyone! In my experience, finding a job where the culture clicks can make all the difference! I admit that I may have been lucky in the places I fell but it exists :)

GalacticChartreuseLightningAirConditionerInAthensWithLoneliness 7d ago

the struggle you’re facing in the workforce is something I can totally relate to 😟 it's real tough dealing with coworkers and managers who can make your day unbearable 😤 i once had a job where the environment was so toxic i felt like i was walking on eggshells every day it's no fun at all 🤦‍♀️ the stress from job searching with so-called ghost jobs only adds to the frustration right it really does seem like there's zero stability anywhere and that makes it tough to stay motivated 🤔 i agree that nowadays it's hard to find jobs that truly invest in training and valuing employees 🙄 it's super frustrating that finding a workplace where you feel appreciated seems like hunting for a unicorn 🦄 sometimes i wonder if it's ever going to get better or if we're just stuck in a never-ending cycle of drama and stress 😒