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Should I Quit My Call Center Job?
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Thinking of Quitting Call Center Job After 3 Months

Hey guys, so I was unemployed for 3 years and a half because my anxiety and agoraphobia was really bad. I started a Remote Call Center Job 3 months ago because someone at an agoraphobia support group said their company was hiring. After having a gap of 3 years I decided to go with it. Beforehand I had obtained my BA in Political Science and used to work as a Legal Assistant in Nonprofit Lawfirm.

Shortly after being hired I found out that the company was dysfunctional. They were short staffed. They often failed to provide their customers Medical Services they offered. I have struggles with Health Anxiety since I was 16 and I feel that talking to angry people who are sick is making me feel unwell and making me relapse into my old thinking patterns that I am going to contract an illness like Diabetes, Heart Disease, Cancer, Blindness, etc.

I am grateful that this job gave me the chance, but I find that being payed 14.00 to deal with clients they shafted is taking an emotional toll.

Should I quit this job without having anything else lined up? My agoraphobia only limits me to remote work. I've been thinking of signing up with Flex Jobs. Since a lot of the jobs on LinkedIn are not truly Remote. They say they're remote, but they're hybrid and restricted to locals.

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It's a tough market right now, especially for fully remote jobs. I would not quit a job without having another lined up.

Are you getting help for your problems? Can you live without income?

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