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My Mum Tells Me To Pack My Job In
Should I? I didn't get a Christmas present, you see, from my boss. My mum says, "If I were you I'd Jack it in. I wouldn't put up with that". Also, the environment I work in has a lot of sexualized conversations which I feel uncomfortable with. My mum says, "You don't realise you need something out of life and not just work. Just pack it in and apply for something else".
I tell her I am applying for jobs (which I am) and that it takes time. She'll then say, "Just leave the job now. You're not short of money. All you have in life is that job of yours. Do voluntary or something".
What do you think? Yes, I'd love more from a job, but I don't want to end up long term unemployed either.
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not on account of not getting a present (or did everyone else get one?). But an uncomfortable working environment is a reason for leaving - your mum's right, just having a job isn't enough, you need to enjoy it.
But yes, you're right too, it's better to have something else to go to before you leave; so keep searching.
I was once told it was easier to get a new job if you were already working. What reason would you give a possible new employer for leaving your work? It does sound a bit odd that you didn't get a present and, like you, I would not enjoy the sexualised conversations but neither are good reasons for making yourself unemployed.
Be very careful, you have said in the past that your Mum wants you to be at home with her and that she is controlling.
She may be using your woos to get you right where she wants you. At least if you have a job you have some independence from her. Trust me, I've been where you are, my only escape from her was my work.