Julie Skywalker wrote:^ Yes most people say many times that they'll quit and don't. But if this place ruins the one day I was supposed to have an ok day for once, then I won't go back. So far the money's done me 0 good anyway so my only profit from this is paid in stress.
Honestly, I just can't imagine quitting your job to be the solution to such a problem. Granted, you should be able to have at least *some* say in when you work, at least most of the time. But, if it's just one day, it's probably worth suffering through in the long run.
Almost everyone has a job or some other sort of occupation, and most people have absolutely no trouble finding time to do what they want to do. I'm sure this is more of a matter of inconvenience more than anything else, and as such, I'm sure there is a way to work around the problem without completely giving up on the idea of having a job. Maybe it won't work out this week, but there's no reason why you wouldn't have more flexible hours later on, and it'll get better in the long term.
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Ahem, now, time to work on economics hw I guess... which means, if you don't mind, I've got my own complaining to do.
