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How do you know when your job is impossible and not because you haven’t worked hard enough?
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I got my first salary job, a position that has a high turnover rate. When I first joined, it was like a quick move. Person left, asked me if I wanted to join, I said ok, then boom. 10 months in, mind you I learned everything on my own. And I’m pretty knowledgeable at the the role now BECAUSE OF ME.

1) I received zero training. Not even shadowing, just straight into the role

2) They keep adding on more and more work. We’ve had a “backlog” before I even joined. I have suggestions to work it, but we got assigned multiple projects.

3) My manager snuck on more responsibilities without even going over how to do the assignments…

4) a SLA meeting without giving, to us all, and she emailed it to everyone

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