2013年9月25日星期三

Should I quit my job after one month?

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I have just had my first job experience ever as an auditor, and after my third shift, I am hating the job already. Since day one, I have made constant mistakes (though this is in part due to little training beforehand) and even now I am still making them. My supervisor has now grown tired of me by now, and I can no longer seem to hide behind being a newcomer. I myself even thought that I got the hang of things by the third shift, but it appears I have much to learn. For the work, I am expected to work fast, but be accurate (if you don't meet an expected average, you get penalized), but I can't seem to balance the two. I have tried to be quick, but I am always off in my counts by one or two pieces, but if I try to be slow, then I am afraid I am not going to meet a desirable average. Whenever I encounter a problem in the counting process, the manager is always somewhereelse, so either I stand there, waste time, and have them yell at me when they come back, or I try to deal with it quickly by myself and likely create counting errors in my final record. And my coworkers aren't helpful either. Most of the people ignore me and can't be bothered to help since they are so focused on meeting their own averages.


I just feel unwelcome now, both by my boss and my coworkers who probably now see me as an annoying nuisance. I have to work late night hours to far locations as well, just to work my *** off and get yelled at. I know I have not been there long, and I am probably overreacting as well, but my mind has never been calm since I got there and I feel like I am more prone to making mistakes now that I am no longer new. I hate this job and everything about it. I feel like I should quit, maybe get a better more stable job as a cashier or something. What do you guys think?

Should I quit my job after one month?

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