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andcurioser replied to your post “Sucks to leave a job you’ve been at six years and not have anyone say...”
I'm so sorry for all that, Kat. That's so frustrating to feel undervalued. But know that we appreciate you over here, and that we miss you too. Take care of yourself, and know that you're worth so much, even if those dicks don't recognize it (or at least don't talk about it like they should).
<3
thanks to all of you and extra hugs to @saraalva @meganwwrites @bvckyboy and @andcurioser you all are the best <3
I’m definitely feeling better now. Yesterday was my last day, which was pretty much ignored by most but at least at the end, my supervisor, who I’ve worked with most of the six years and up until then was basically acting like ‘don’t let the door hit you in the ass on the way out’ stopped me and actually got kind of emotional and said he’d miss me. So that was nice. Also I’m one of the very few who doesn’t give him a ton of shit, so yeah, buddy, you really are going to miss me.
But all in all, the blatant indifference was a good reminder of why I left; at the end of the day I was just another ass in the seat. At least the people at my new job seem excited that I’m going to be there. Plus, I’m not doing tech support anymore! *hallelujah chorus* Seriously, six years of it was a blistering eye opener to how dumb so many people really are. Like, scary dumb. It’s one thing to have a grandma who doesn’t know how to use a remote control. Quite another to have perfectly capable adults screaming and losing their shit because it never occurred to them to a) check if a device is actually on or b) plug it in. Logic, critical thinking, and reason is not big with the American public. Kinda explains a lot, doesn’t it?