Is it internally considerate to quit a job outright without two weeks notice? I just received a phone call from my second weekend job and they want me to start work again. I didn't answer, but a feeling of dread crept up at the prospect of going back after taking the last 3 weeks off.
It was the same feeling that I got when I first accepted the job, which I shrugged off as just old fears of working 7 days a week. I think my boss is pretty straight forward, which I respect, but I find some of my co-workers to be extremely overbearing and chauvinistic and this job to be an energy drain and not worth the money anymore.
I'd rather spend my weekends doing things of interest or finding a second job where I can learn some sort of useful trade.
My options are to quit outright (that's what I want to do, even though it may be inconsiderate), or give two weeks notice (I'd rather not go back anymore).
Any feedback is appreciated.
It was the same feeling that I got when I first accepted the job, which I shrugged off as just old fears of working 7 days a week. I think my boss is pretty straight forward, which I respect, but I find some of my co-workers to be extremely overbearing and chauvinistic and this job to be an energy drain and not worth the money anymore.
I'd rather spend my weekends doing things of interest or finding a second job where I can learn some sort of useful trade.
My options are to quit outright (that's what I want to do, even though it may be inconsiderate), or give two weeks notice (I'd rather not go back anymore).
Any feedback is appreciated.