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Old 11-21-2012, 06:25 PM
DubaiSis DubaiSis is offline
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I would REALLY try to stick it out. Keep your nose clean and make sure you document everything you're doing, for your resume as much as anything else. The job market is still really rough so you can keep your eyes open for opportunities, Link In with as many people as you can, and look for opportunities to transfer internally, but not plan any big moves too quickly. If at all possible, discuss your feelings with your immediate supervisor, but it sounds like he's not the problem and possibly feeling as bad as you.

Do you know when contracts are up? The people at the top could be under a huge amount of pressure right now and shit rolls down hill. The good news for Americans is we are ending our war in Afghanistan. The bad news for the Halliburton's of the world (I don't have any idea who you work for) is a HUGE money train is screeching to a halt. If you would happen to get fired because of something ridiculous or even just downsized, you can deal with that later, but I'd really keep at it and just try the best you can to compartmentalize your work so that your entire life isn't under a black cloud of doom.
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