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Politely quitting a new job.

That was the original plan. Work my own hours from home/car/toilet selling toys. Only time I would need to show up would be picture takkng and grabbing the shipping orders.
 
Wow, I would have just told em I was going to burger king at lunch and not returned. You got more patience than me. Worked for a super market once and manager ticked me off, threw my apron in the meat grinder, and told them to piss off, and walked straight out. I have the patience of a set of triplets with ADD, ADHD, and a sugar high all at once.
 
I say bail out without notice.
Yesterday was your last day kinda thing, see ya, wouldn't want to be ya.

On any future job applications either do not list that job at all on your résumé/application, or list it EXACTLY as it happened. "Quit without notice/ask for explanation"

When/if they ask about your quitting, you then give an exact explanation of events and why you bailed out without notice.

If the place is as shady as you've explained here, it surely shouldn't take much looking in to by the potential new employer to find out the other place is/was as bogus as you described and ultimately would pretty much justify you leaving.

Myself, I would just choose the "No Mention" of the short time there.
You say you've been there 2 weeks?
A 2 week unexplained time gap between jobs is not going to look bad on any application/resume.







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This, but don't list or mention it....they are not worth the chance of ruining your next job app if they are as bad as OP stated.

It's a hobby shop that I've been going to for roughly 10 years so I want to leave without causing too much trouble. I'll ask if I can get the job I applied for and if I can't I'll put in my two weeks in hopes that they will let me go early.

First day, I would have called them on it politely...this is what I'm hired for, this is not what I'm doing and wtf with huge un-washed sweatshirt...then give two weeks if they don't man up...or quit on the spot if I had two other jobs already. "thumbsup"


LOL, funnay chit...I had forgot about that scene!
 
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