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By *azakerleyLad OP   Man
over a year ago

fazakerley

Handed my notice in today and fuck it felt really good, jobs so toxic and management are awful I felt a huge amount of stress lifted when I walked out the office.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If I could afford to do that, I would too.

I imagine that does feel really good. Well done for having the backbone to do it - a lot of people don't...

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By *arlomaleMan
over a year ago

darlington


"Handed my notice in today and fuck it felt really good, jobs so toxic and management are awful I felt a huge amount of stress lifted when I walked out the office."
well done mate can’t of been easy especially with what’s going on hope you’re next job is good one was in a similar situation last year it got to the point I was taking my work worries home I’m so glad I handed my notice in

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Handed my notice in today and fuck it felt really good, jobs so toxic and management are awful I felt a huge amount of stress lifted when I walked out the office."

Fair play to you for doing that in these times. How much notice do you have to give?

Wish you lots of luck for whatver you do next.

I left a toxic job about 3 years ago, the place left me anxious and a shadow of me. Had a major meltdown before quitting, some things aren't worth your health and sanity. I don't do anxiety or panic attacks but that job nigh on broke me.

I absolutely love where I work now! They are supportive, caring and always positive. I work for a large Worldwide corporation, yet you wouldn't think it.

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By *rhugesMan
over a year ago

Cardiff

Two years ago I left a job , it was so Bad with politics and bullying. I found an other job two months later offering a lot more money

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I got the opportunity about 6/7 years ago.and it was the best feeling ever! The look on my arsehole of a managers face was priceless

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By *isaB45Woman
over a year ago

Fabville


"Handed my notice in today and fuck it felt really good, jobs so toxic and management are awful I felt a huge amount of stress lifted when I walked out the office."

So pleased for you!

Stress is a killer, in so many ways. The right job will find you.

Good luck

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Last time I handed in my notice was 17 years ago!

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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham


"Handed my notice in today and fuck it felt really good, jobs so toxic and management are awful I felt a huge amount of stress lifted when I walked out the office.

Fair play to you for doing that in these times. How much notice do you have to give?

Wish you lots of luck for whatver you do next.

I left a toxic job about 3 years ago, the place left me anxious and a shadow of me. Had a major meltdown before quitting, some things aren't worth your health and sanity. I don't do anxiety or panic attacks but that job nigh on broke me.

I absolutely love where I work now! They are supportive, caring and always positive. I work for a large Worldwide corporation, yet you wouldn't think it.

"

I think it’s becoming more common with large global companies, they realise staff are the no.1 asset unlike UK SMEs where the CEO thinks it’s all down to him and often creates a toxic cult ire. Ours are awesome , supportive, reward very high, all through lockdown posting surprise gifts to us and this week £500 out the blue to buy non essential home office kit

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By *iamondCougarWoman
over a year ago

Norfuck! / Lincolnshire

A good manager and tiered managers make the job!

Pleased to say my toxic manager was ‘managed’ out and what dramatic change it made for the better. My current manager is bloody ace

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By *isaB45Woman
over a year ago

Fabville

My boss is amazing.

She would do anything to help her staff, and we would do anything for her.

The way it should be.

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By *mooth Operator 07Man
over a year ago

in the deep mist of the valleys


"Handed my notice in today and fuck it felt really good, jobs so toxic and management are awful I felt a huge amount of stress lifted when I walked out the office."

Respect and well done for making the change. Funny enough im same situation as of handing my notice and go for something different

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By *obajxMan
over a year ago

Cheshire

About 25 years ago I hated my job and line manager. Got myself another job on substantially more money and sent my termination letter to the MD by post, which would have landed on his desk the Monday morning, however he was away tfat day so didn't ooen the letter till Tuesday

That afternoon my line manager was on the phone to me giving me shit for not sending her my sales figures and other reports for the week before and I was pretty non responsive to her, so she came out with the line "you need to think carefully about if you want a future here" I really didn't want to tell her I was leaving but that tipped me over the edge so I replied "that's why my resignation letter has hit ..... ........ desk this morning" so shd slammed the phone down

The MD really didn't want me to leave so he tasked the line manager with the job of convincing me to stay, which was funny when she was creeping to me and offering pay increases

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Handed my notice in today and fuck it felt really good, jobs so toxic and management are awful I felt a huge amount of stress lifted when I walked out the office.

Fair play to you for doing that in these times. How much notice do you have to give?

Wish you lots of luck for whatver you do next.

I left a toxic job about 3 years ago, the place left me anxious and a shadow of me. Had a major meltdown before quitting, some things aren't worth your health and sanity. I don't do anxiety or panic attacks but that job nigh on broke me.

I absolutely love where I work now! They are supportive, caring and always positive. I work for a large Worldwide corporation, yet you wouldn't think it.

I think it’s becoming more common with large global companies, they realise staff are the no.1 asset unlike UK SMEs where the CEO thinks it’s all down to him and often creates a toxic cult ire. Ours are awesome , supportive, reward very high, all through lockdown posting surprise gifts to us and this week £500 out the blue to buy non essential home office kit"

How very true, you're right. For my company publicity is everything, at the top of their game and they want to stay there.

They expect a lot from us, but we get rewarded well for it.

Good to hear your company is great too! My son has been working from home and they do the same, semding gifts and hampers out, bonus's and he has a health and wellbeing check once a week.

When he was in the office they had a relaxed ethos, encouraged chat and friendships, had once a month pub quiz, and held Pizza and beer nights, I guess it's because the majority of his colleagues relocated from all over the World as well as the UK so health and Wellbeing is a big thing. He loves his job and close to his team, they spend hours outside of work chatting

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A good manager and tiered managers make the job!

Pleased to say my toxic manager was ‘managed’ out and what dramatic change it made for the better. My current manager is bloody ace "

This is how we work, in a tiered management structure. Definite the way to go

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By *azakerleyLad OP   Man
over a year ago

fazakerley


"Handed my notice in today and fuck it felt really good, jobs so toxic and management are awful I felt a huge amount of stress lifted when I walked out the office.

Fair play to you for doing that in these times. How much notice do you have to give?

Wish you lots of luck for whatver you do next.

I left a toxic job about 3 years ago, the place left me anxious and a shadow of me. Had a major meltdown before quitting, some things aren't worth your health and sanity. I don't do anxiety or panic attacks but that job nigh on broke me.

I absolutely love where I work now! They are supportive, caring and always positive. I work for a large Worldwide corporation, yet you wouldn't think it.

"

Had to give 2 weeks notice, next job is working for Royal Mail

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