So, I've worked at my current job for around three years. I had a really good crew when I first started, and one by one, they all fell off for various reasons. My favorite coworker went and got a job at my old job (same field) and I got stuck picking up the pieces.

There are two owners. A husband and wife. They have been spending a lot of time out of state essentially on vacation and ignoring the shop. Also, my current batch of coworkers are not a good team. They're not helpful and just don't have their head in the game. I wouldn't care so much except it all falls to me to pick up the pieces when they don't pitch in.

Anyway, I took a meeting with the old place I worked at, and got a good offer. Plus, my favorite coworker from the current job works there, and I'm excited to get the dream team back together.

Why do I feel so bad about leaving? The bosses have been completely unavailable and I get no support anywhere. Hours are going down to zero and I can't afford to live.

I haven't exactly been vocal about my problems, because I've been trying to act like a leader and rally the troops

I guess I'm just looking for kind words of encouragement from internet strangers.

  • NewLeaf
    hexagon
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    1 year ago

    I thought about the union angle when we had a good crew, but it's such a small operation, it would be hard to get people to stick to their guns. A couple of my employees or whatever you want to call them are a bit selfish. I don't mean that in a way that I care they're giving the company their all, but they have no solidarity. It's all about how much they can sit around on their phones and smoke weed in the alley. I would care a lot less if it wasn't production work that ends up all falling on me