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Quitting an assignment

I simply can't learn my way around. I have been there a year, but only twice a month.

The facility is all on one floor, consisting of cheapie mobile home units cobbled together.

I walk in and first come to the P pod. Then several other pods in no particular order. B is right around the corner.

I still wander around lost after a year. And I really hate it.

Some of it is my issue, I am not good with directions.

Is life too short at age almost 58 to do a job you really hate?

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Yes, life is too short to do a job you hate.

And no 58 isn't too old to get another job.

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Tee hee, I am an NP psych consultant and I go to a bunch of different facilities. This place only twice monthly.

I realize I have been dreading it, mostly because of the very confusing layout, and I think I can make up the volume somewhere else.

I would give them 30 days notice, of course.

Years ago a friend who became a psychologist tested my IQ. She said I was high on the verbal scale but just average on spatial reasoning.

No shock.

  • Experts

lol - I need the "turn right here, turn left there" kinda directions myself. Because I travel so much for my job I can usually get where I'm going without issues nowadays.

You take care - no reason to be frustrated.

23 hours ago, traumaRUs said:

Yes, life is too short to do a job you hate.

And no 58 isn't too old to get another job.

Yes, way too short. 100% agree with this.

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