07-27-2016, 02:47 PM
LaterBloomer Wrote:My 2 cents? Go before you get bitter. Go somewhere where they don't know the pre-management you. Then, when you get there, learn how to say, "no" when it's appropriate
If you don't want to leave, you'll have to learn to set boundaries (and adhere to them) in your present place of employment. If not, you may get bitter and things won't get better.
I agree. Sometimes, there's just no getting away from the pre-degree (or pre-whatever) thing. You have to leave. It's sad, but true.
A fresh start at a new company may be your only option.
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