Help- I have just been forced to resign in VA

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Anonymous wrote:Okay, enough bashing on OP. She made a mistake for whatever reason, but doesn't want to look back at what seems to have been a stressful position and wants to look forward towards something better. I know that when I was asked to resign from a position last year, that I was rather resentful about how things had panned out, but after about 2 weeks out of the position, I realized how much the very negative and stressful atmosphere of that job was poorly affecting my health and my life. Even unemployed, I felt less stressed and more positive about my life and was interacting with my family so much better. I got a new job about 8 weeks later and it has been so much better for our whole family.

In any event, OP, this article came on my FB feed and it made me think of you. Best wishes for your future.
http://www.businessinsider.com/best-job-interview-questions-2014-6


Nobody asked her to resign. She bristled at being reprimanded in any way, despite willingly and knowingly breaking company policy on two occasions and admitting to such.


I understand. That's why I said that she made a mistake. However, I was alluding to her later comments that she felt that there was only a matter of time before she was fired, and that's just a stressful environment to work in. So I gave my experience of working in a stressful environment. I was trying to redirect some of you from beating the dead horse and just piling on. What's done is done and she doesn't want to look back at the job she's left. She wants to look forward towards her next job. So give it a rest.
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