Calmer, having written this.
Dec. 7th, 2006 07:35 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So, yesterday I went through most of the work required for quitting (contacted agency, explained I was not staying past Friday, wrote down and e-mailed description of situation, left them deciding whether or not they were going to place someone else in the same situation).
Today, I get to speak to my on-site supervisor (who was not in yesterday, and who I really feel bad about leaving on such short notice) and tell her that I am leaving and why.
Brain says it should be okay. Back of brain is conjuring assorted horror scenarios, but when looked at calmly they all boil down to "The co-worker you are having trouble with will say nasty things about you, and your supervisor will believe her."[1]
I actually do not think that's likely, and I think I can handle it if it happens.
So. Goal: be speaking to my supervisor in one hour.
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[1] Variations include such things as "They will tell you to get out on the spot, at which point John has promised to give you a ride home and you get Friday and most of Thursday off", which simply doesn't seem that scary when laid out that way.
Today, I get to speak to my on-site supervisor (who was not in yesterday, and who I really feel bad about leaving on such short notice) and tell her that I am leaving and why.
Brain says it should be okay. Back of brain is conjuring assorted horror scenarios, but when looked at calmly they all boil down to "The co-worker you are having trouble with will say nasty things about you, and your supervisor will believe her."[1]
I actually do not think that's likely, and I think I can handle it if it happens.
So. Goal: be speaking to my supervisor in one hour.
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[1] Variations include such things as "They will tell you to get out on the spot, at which point John has promised to give you a ride home and you get Friday and most of Thursday off", which simply doesn't seem that scary when laid out that way.