I just don't know what to do. I started a part-time job a couple weeks ago, and I don't know whether I should keep it. It's so hard trying to figure out hours to work because I have a 7 month old who is not in daycare and a 5 year old in Kindergarten. Dh works fulltime M-F 9-5:30, and I work my regular job on weekends. I had to get a 2nd job because they cut overtime at my regular job. Well I spoke with my manager and he has time available and could put me on the schedule if I want. It would not be overtime, but at regular pay which stinks but, I like my unit, I'm familiar with it, and I love my co-workers. This second job would place me on different units, and I'm not used to or like the way they do things. The difference in pay would only be about $16/week. Another con for the second job is that I'd have to work 3 shifts every 6 weeks on a Friday from 3pm-11:30pm. I work Saturday and Sunday from 7am-7:30pm and it is doable, but would be difficult (I'd be exhausted, and I'm breastfeeding so I don't need to tell you how full I'd be
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Now that my manager has told me that he can give me the hours I need, it doesn't seem worth it to stay at this new job that I'm not really fond of. I originally worked full-time, working every weekend and one day during the week. When I went off on maternity leave in May, I came back in August to change to part-time (weekends only) to spend time at home during the week with my new baby and because I would have to drop off and pick dd up from school when she started Kindergarten. Now that ds is 7 months, I feel better about leaving him with someone for a day. I do feel bad about quitting though, especially so soon after I started. I'm still on orientation and the position was 'per diem', meaning I'd be a fill in on a nursing unit that was short staffed. There are many, many others who started with me and will start in a couple weeks so I'm not hurting them with staffing. I think in writing this, I have made up my mind to quit. For $16/week it is not worth it now that I am assured that I can be put on the schedule at my regular job. I would be working FT hours, but with PT benefits but I wouldn't be obligated to work that extra day because I'm only PT. So if I scheduled myself off one week, that would be ok. What do you think? How should I quit graciously?

Now that my manager has told me that he can give me the hours I need, it doesn't seem worth it to stay at this new job that I'm not really fond of. I originally worked full-time, working every weekend and one day during the week. When I went off on maternity leave in May, I came back in August to change to part-time (weekends only) to spend time at home during the week with my new baby and because I would have to drop off and pick dd up from school when she started Kindergarten. Now that ds is 7 months, I feel better about leaving him with someone for a day. I do feel bad about quitting though, especially so soon after I started. I'm still on orientation and the position was 'per diem', meaning I'd be a fill in on a nursing unit that was short staffed. There are many, many others who started with me and will start in a couple weeks so I'm not hurting them with staffing. I think in writing this, I have made up my mind to quit. For $16/week it is not worth it now that I am assured that I can be put on the schedule at my regular job. I would be working FT hours, but with PT benefits but I wouldn't be obligated to work that extra day because I'm only PT. So if I scheduled myself off one week, that would be ok. What do you think? How should I quit graciously?