Uncomfortable
A job is your life. This a time of opportunity: if you don’t feel comfortable in your job now, leave! Find a new one!
A job is not your life. You are young and need to save up. Stick it out.
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The kind of job you’re in now is not what you want to be doing later. You aren’t learning anything important; even a job that pays much less can be far more valuable in terms of what it teaches.
Your job is educational precisely because it’s uncomfortable, and you’re dealing with people who you will need to deal with later to be successful and happy.
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A job is never worth making your life more miserable. This job is making your life more miserable.
People have been miserable at work for ages. What makes you so entitled? Besides, it isn’t so bad.
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Your character is the most important thing. Doing anything just for the money takes away from that. You are better than that.
You can keep your character just fine. Separate your life from your work a little bit.
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You shouldn’t treat your job as means to an end. Too many people already do that. It should be rewarding in itself.
You need to learn to compromise; you’ll always need means to ends in life. You’ll be happier the sooner you can acknowledge this.
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You feel uncomfortable. You should do something about it.
You feel uncomfortable. Do something; but nothing too rash.