The thought of going to work on Monday, when it’s a Sunday night and all you want to do is relax, is excruciating. I have had the most awful panic attack for over an hour, just thinking about work and the things I have to deal with. This is not a healthy environment and it shouldn’t be this way. And before anyone says “leave”, it’s not that easy. Where I live, there is nothing worth while open right now and I can’t afford to just quit. This just isn’t healthy, this is not normal and it’s also not ok...
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OP. Just slack off. The most successful people at this company slack off. Most of the so called redundant people I knew, broke their back for what?
Thank you all so much for these comments. I really appreciate the generosity and the support! I wish the best for all of us.
I hope you find better hands
We pray for your sanity and well-being. If you can spare the time, take a breather, go outside and smell the roses. Even a fifteen-minute "sanity break" is better than none at all. I even suggest this for all our sales partners who live under the separation axe every minute of every day.
Sunday night is like that for most Allstate claims employees. Has been for over 30 years. Get out before you go to an early grave.
I had a knot in my stomach before every single shift.... I was MISERABLE. I'm so sorry you have to deal with this. I hope there is a way out for you. I didn't even have a back up plan and just left on the spot. I realized my happiness and mental health were more important to me. I told myself "I would figure it out" and I did 4 weeks later. Save for a rainy day. and get the helllllll out.
Same here with me and my coworkers as well. In this pandemic we are trapped here. The work is too much and so are the angry customers and shops. 12 hour days is the norm now at home working. Less staff to work the claims
Try indeed.com and monster.com. remember that NOTHING is more important than your health.