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2 Nikkelyan answered
Give a little more information about this job - is higher education required, is it in a certain field - law, accounting? You should have been trained and it is normal not to cope in the first days, this should not bother you. You are lucky to work for a government job and, as you say, not have bosses over your head, which is a big plus. Does anyone insult you? Did anyone tell you you weren't getting up? Do you get along with colleagues?
3 susan_castle answered
How can you tolerate such a man I ask? Well, it's perfectly normal to NOT be able to cope. You can't teach a fish to climb a tree. Don't worry, if you don't get used to it, leave and look for your profession. Success M 31
4 pokazy_dla_niej_ answered
What can I tell you, they are better learned, and then you will judge whether this job is good for you and profitable. I just learned and decided that it was not profitable for me and left after the 6th month. I left not because I can't do it, but because they pay little, and the work is hard and harmful to health. Otherwise, I do not know everything, although I am currently studying the 3rd profession. We will learn all our lives. If your husband dumps you, take me. I am 27 and I am alone. I don't have time for women because of a lot of pushing and learning. I wish you success, squeeze your thumbs and give you courage in your new job!
1 twinkwhiteboy answered
"I was arranged for it, government job" I am shocked. She does what every civil servant does, she plays solitaire, lunch break, cigarettes, coffee, gossip.