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this post was submitted on 02 Sep 2023
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Not sure if I'd call it bullying but my boss is giving me a hard time about the fact that I'm leaving. She REALLY wants to know why I want to leave so she can try to fix it but I can't give her the reason that started it all because it was over a year ago and there's been a lot of little and not so little bullshit things that have happened since then. Turnover in general is definitely higher than it should be and I get that they want to address that...but I just want to slide out the back door and move on with my life.
How am I dealing with it? I'm standing on my resignation and I have two weeks left until I'm gone. Setting boundaries and working on sitting with my feelings whenever possible.