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If any of you have any advice, I would love to hear it. Here's my current job situation.
I'm pretty miserable at my current job. The basic deal is that my boss is verbally abusive to both me and other employees, and this behavior is simply tolerated because he is a VP. Also, my job was described very differently to me at my interviews than it has turned out to be. Basically, they positioned the job to be a sales support job with a heavy emphasis on trade show planning and on my marketing degree/background. It has turned out to be an almost solely administrative position with paperwork (and tradeshow planning, which is in line with what they told me). These two main issues are causing me to seriously consider resigning.
Do you think that it will be the kiss of death on my resume if I resign? I have a stable employment history (over 2 years with 1st company, about 1.5 years with previous company before being downsized, only 5 months with current company), particularly for a recent college grad. I have an excellent academic record (graduated Magna Cum Laude with a BBA in Marketing).
I am not a "malcontent" by any means. I don't expect work to be a bowl of cherries. But on the other hand, I refuse to be treated so rudely and be miserable. I also want a job that challenges me more, but I don't mind administrative work.
At any future interviews I feel like I will need to justify why I am leaving my current company after such a short time. I know not to trash my current job/boss/situation, but I want them to get the message that I'm not a "job jumper" who leaves at the first sign of a problem. Is there any appropriate way to get the point across that there is a situation of verbal abuse and that is why I am leaving?
I'm just so bummed to be dealing with this...I thought I would really enjoy this job, but the boss is positively unbearable. I've worked for difficult bosses before, but nothing like this.
Any advise for me?
*edited because I evidently can't spell advice correctly*
I'm pretty miserable at my current job. The basic deal is that my boss is verbally abusive to both me and other employees, and this behavior is simply tolerated because he is a VP. Also, my job was described very differently to me at my interviews than it has turned out to be. Basically, they positioned the job to be a sales support job with a heavy emphasis on trade show planning and on my marketing degree/background. It has turned out to be an almost solely administrative position with paperwork (and tradeshow planning, which is in line with what they told me). These two main issues are causing me to seriously consider resigning.
Do you think that it will be the kiss of death on my resume if I resign? I have a stable employment history (over 2 years with 1st company, about 1.5 years with previous company before being downsized, only 5 months with current company), particularly for a recent college grad. I have an excellent academic record (graduated Magna Cum Laude with a BBA in Marketing).
I am not a "malcontent" by any means. I don't expect work to be a bowl of cherries. But on the other hand, I refuse to be treated so rudely and be miserable. I also want a job that challenges me more, but I don't mind administrative work.
At any future interviews I feel like I will need to justify why I am leaving my current company after such a short time. I know not to trash my current job/boss/situation, but I want them to get the message that I'm not a "job jumper" who leaves at the first sign of a problem. Is there any appropriate way to get the point across that there is a situation of verbal abuse and that is why I am leaving?
I'm just so bummed to be dealing with this...I thought I would really enjoy this job, but the boss is positively unbearable. I've worked for difficult bosses before, but nothing like this.
Any advise for me?
*edited because I evidently can't spell advice correctly*


I posted something similar on the resort thread about my job (b/c I am so stressed about it I'm afraid it will ruin my vacation next week). I got laid off of a job last year after working there for 5 years (I thought I was going to retire there) I worked for a very large Telecommunication Company. Well I now am working for a Commercial Real Estate company and my Boss is exactly how you described yours to be. There are times I am ready to just walk out b/c he is impossible to be around. I am trying so hard to look for a new job before I leave here. But I have found nothing and my resume is everywhere. Let me tell you it is hard on certain days but try to find a job first before you leave your current one unless you can afford not to work. Good luck and let me know what happens.