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Help! Should I quit my other job to be a casual package driver?
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<blockquote data-quote="Roan" data-source="post: 4651488" data-attributes="member: 83564"><p>You're right, thanks. I know.</p><p></p><p>But if anyone has any ideas besides working both jobs for two weeks (and besides not giving any notice at all), I'd be interested to hear. My biggest stress point right now is just that, trying to figure out how to handle those two overlapping weeks without getting myself fired, burning any bridges, or exhausting myself to disaster.</p><p></p><p>(My current idea is just what JJinVA said, basically: Call my current job, explain the situation, offer apologies, and request good terms in case things don't work out. The only problem is it's unreasonable to expect them to be OK not making me work those two weeks to accommodate my other job. So I could ask UPS something similar: Sorry, but can I have two weeks before starting so I can give my other employer notice? Ugh, I'm so stressed about my road supervisor being on vacation and not having had an opportunity to discuss scheduling before I was thrown in to training. T-T )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roan, post: 4651488, member: 83564"] You're right, thanks. I know. But if anyone has any ideas besides working both jobs for two weeks (and besides not giving any notice at all), I'd be interested to hear. My biggest stress point right now is just that, trying to figure out how to handle those two overlapping weeks without getting myself fired, burning any bridges, or exhausting myself to disaster. (My current idea is just what JJinVA said, basically: Call my current job, explain the situation, offer apologies, and request good terms in case things don't work out. The only problem is it's unreasonable to expect them to be OK not making me work those two weeks to accommodate my other job. So I could ask UPS something similar: Sorry, but can I have two weeks before starting so I can give my other employer notice? Ugh, I'm so stressed about my road supervisor being on vacation and not having had an opportunity to discuss scheduling before I was thrown in to training. T-T ) [/QUOTE]
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