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screwed up at work
Thread startercemeteryismyhome
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I was thrown into a situation at work where I really didn't know what to do. I tried my best. Now it's become clear I totally screwed it up, wasted people's time, annoyed everyone, pissed off someone I liked. I need to just vanish and stop spreading this gross disease called "my life". God, just let me die.
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lamy's sacred sleep, Zanmato, FadingSnowFake and 2 others
I don't think I've ever held a job where I didn't fuck up tremendously and in spectacular fashion at least once. And there were some really spectacular ones, believe me, screen worthy. The worst part is just the reactions of people, I get that. I don't think it's worth dying for (as in just for that exclusively) but it's definetly worth being fucking mad and pissed and wanting the earth to swalow you.
So sucks srry, hope they at least pay you anyways
Don't beat yourself up over it, seriously. This happens to all of us, unfortunately it really is one of those things. You tried your best, and it sucks to feel this way, but it will pass. If we don't know, we don't know, and we can only try. And you were just thrown into the situation, so really well done for trying, some people may have just run away.
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