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<blockquote data-quote="carleb" data-source="post: 1508856" data-attributes="member: 2353"><p>Quitting is something you need to think through - a lot! Don't let a PERSON determine if you quit, unless he owns the damned place! If you just flat don't like the JOB, then that is a different story. I've seen people quit a job they have had for a long time simply because their boss was a butt, then 6 mos. later the boss is gone for some reason. I realize the "volunteer" status makes it different in many ways, but the principle still stands.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes a superior can't tell you the total story, due to confidentiality, but otherwise if you lay out your cards to him, he should have the balls to lay out the truth to you. Just make sure you have really given him a fair chance to do that. Make sure he understands your concerns first. Lots of times people think they have made their point clear, when in reality they are expecting their boss to be a mind reader.</p><p></p><p>Good luck! Put everything in perspective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carleb, post: 1508856, member: 2353"] Quitting is something you need to think through - a lot! Don't let a PERSON determine if you quit, unless he owns the damned place! If you just flat don't like the JOB, then that is a different story. I've seen people quit a job they have had for a long time simply because their boss was a butt, then 6 mos. later the boss is gone for some reason. I realize the "volunteer" status makes it different in many ways, but the principle still stands. Sometimes a superior can't tell you the total story, due to confidentiality, but otherwise if you lay out your cards to him, he should have the balls to lay out the truth to you. Just make sure you have really given him a fair chance to do that. Make sure he understands your concerns first. Lots of times people think they have made their point clear, when in reality they are expecting their boss to be a mind reader. Good luck! Put everything in perspective. [/QUOTE]
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