I quit my job yesterday

Rocket Scientist

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As some of you may remember from earlier postings I have not been happy at my job for some time. We got bought by a big cooperative from Canada several years ago, and it's been downhill ever since. When I getting ready to off for cancer treatment I was told my role would be changing some. Didn't give it to much thought. When I came back I found I had been demoted to line mechanic. I had been an automation specialist for about ten years prior. Always got good reviews and a raise every year. I came back to find I was right back where I started 19 years earlier, 2nd shift line mechanic. There was one prick from this new company who took a dislike to me. Never did get an answer out of him why. I can only assume I must look like a guy he caught banging his wife. Anyway I landed a job 11 miles from my house (the old job was 37). They matched my rate of pay, I'm back in automation and back on first shift. They have better insurance and better 401K match. The only downside is having been at the other place so long I had 5 weeks of vacation. Only two now, they don't negotiate vacation time. I may have to miss RAA 10 :(. I think it's going to be a good thing for me though. My old job was sucking the life out of me. Watching them hire all my bosses buddies and they getting the good jobs/hours. Last night was the last day of the pay period. When my shift was over, I loaded up my toolbox left. F_ck their two weeks notice. I will never go back there. That one arsehole has driven nearly all the older experienced maintenance people away. Funny, when they bought that company it was making a million dollars a month profit. For the last couple years we have been losing that much a month. Finally last month we managed to clear $8,000 profit. Shortly after that, the do nothing plant manager had his office remodeled !
 
Sounds like you found something better. If a job is sucking the life out of you its time to move on. The vacation thing will take some getting used to im sure but its a small price to pay for ones sanity. Good luck on your new start and hope its everything you want.
 
All the best with the new job. This two weeks vacation thing sucks. Since moving to the States I have always taken at least 4 weeks, 2 without pay, because life is more important than work. It is not an issue for me because for most of my working life I have been self employed, so all vacation time was without pay.
 
sorry bout u quitting ur job and maybe missing the next raa but before i would have quit i would have told them i needed to take my vacation then quit after i used it up
 
All the best with the new job. This two weeks vacation thing sucks. Since moving to the States I have always taken at least 4 weeks, 2 without pay, because life is more important than work. It is not an issue for me because for most of my working life I have been self employed, so all vacation time was without pay.

Once I start there and get a feel for the place I may still be able to take some time to go to RAA even if it's unpaid.
 
Fred, change like this is usually for the better and I'm glad for you that that was the case here. Eff' those azzholes at the prior place of employment, the loss was theirs and I'm fairly certain from how you have described their transition, that the few bright lights remaining there will realize the error of their ways well after-the-fact, when they have either lost enough market share to hurt all remaining there or they are shuttering that business for good due to their own myopia.
 
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