Re: Wrecked my career in 40 days
Not necessarily. You didn't walk out in the middle of a shift or anything, did you? If you left in the middle of a shift, you could get in trouble for "patient abandonment", depending on your state's laws. Did you tell them you were quitting, or did you just stop showing up? That might or might not affect how easy it is for you to find another job.
I have worked with several people who have quit by just not coming to work, and they have found other employment. In fact, I quit my first ever CNA job for similar reasons to you, without a two week notice. I have had four other CNA jobs since. I still put the job that I quit down as a reference, and I have never had any problem finding another job.
If any job you apply for asks you about it, just explain to them the situation. Please don't view it as "wrecking your career" - just be honest about it to any potential employers
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