Finally Escaping This Feminist Hell!

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  • #89117
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    EnlightenedMGTOW
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    Evening folks. Just needed a place to rant..

    I made a thread a few months ago about accepting a new job position and asked for advice on how to deal with a new environment full of women. After some hard thought, I rescinded the job offer acceptance and stuck it out at the current position for another 2 months or so. Within the last couple weeks and after several interviews, I found a much better job conducive to male success and fairness with a prestigious investment bank.

    The shaming  from family members for rescinding a job offer acceptance (specifically my mother and other female family members, was alarming to say the least). Now they’re all quiet and hardly any of them are offering congratulations. It’s really a shame my mother is a big f~~~ing blabber mouth and can’t keep her mouth shut about anything info she hears in regards to my professional development.

    These feminists are the death of society and screw moving from my current position (where the managing director is a post-wall menopausal lunatic of a woman and) to a position where my direct manager is a 40 year old land-whale obsessed with proving her dominance over the men who report into her(just as bad if not worse).

    I plan to give 2 weeks notice on Monday and cannot wait to see the look of horror on the director’s face upon telling her. Any ideas/suggestions on how to go about doing so? It was my first job out of college and it’s been a little over 1 year now. My new manager at the investment bank is a 35 year old unmarried guy who likes talking sports and is laid back as can be (as long as all work is done to the highest standards). I couldn’t be happier about the new position…… can’t wait to get out of this current rotting feminist infested office…. and have to thank a lot of you guys for your words of advice as well as stories.

    The only important women in my life (family) were nothing but rude and belittling  for turning back on the original job offer acceptance. They were convinced my career was never going to be as bright as it could have been after that (mind you I’m only 22) and look at them now with nothing to say and no apologies to be found. F~~~ing c~~~s.

    I don’t post much but you guys are like another family and have helped me maintain sanity during some low points (just from reading the threads).

    Viva Los MGTOW

    Marriage is the disease, divorce is the cure. MGTOW is the vaccine.

    #89132
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    Edog
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    Good on you for holding out for a more promising position, especially in the sanity department.

    Regarding how to go about giving your two weeks notice, the biggest thing to remember in business is to not burn any bridges unless necessary to do so. Any previous employer can be listed as a reference of your job history and will always be valuable on a resume regardless if anyone ever calls to check. As far as how to go about it, just walk in and say it outright. Tell them you’ve been presented with an opportunity that you are going to take and that you appreciate the time that you were given there but that it’s time for you to be moving on. You don’t need to overthink anything here. Say what it is, and that’s that.

    Just be sure to keep your mouth shut for those two weeks and stay out of peoples way. Don’t give anyone a reason or excuse to s~~~ on you before you leave.

    #89154
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    Anonymous
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    Exactly as above.
    If you can fake sincerity you’ll have it made.
    Be “genuinely” regretful about leaving the most wonderful bunch of people you’ve ever met.
    Thank them all for being part of the tapestry of your life.
    If you think you’re going to vomit saying this then practice your spiel before you go in or have an excuse like you’ve got a stomach bug.

    No matter how MGTOW your new boss may seem, don’t assume he is.

    #89159
    Slardy mcbardfast
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    The above advice is very good. Play it safe and straight. For a laugh, I was going to suggest a Douglas Adams quote “goodbye and thanks for all the fish” 🙂

    #89165
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    ILiveAgain
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    Never burn bridges …. unless it’s a divorce.

    Be as sickly nice as you can.

    Trust nobody from old or new work.

    Read The 48 Laws of Power … and climb.

    Well done and good luck ☺

    #89177
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    Entropy
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    I ended up going back to a company that I had previously left, grass wasn’t greener after all… etc. I was SICKENINGLY remorseful and appreciative when I put in my 2 weeks, and they were so excited to have me back it came with a 20% raise and promotion.

    Just to reiterate, resist any and all urges to burn a professional bridge.

    "Compare your lives to mine and then kill yourselves" -BBR

    #89192
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    StandUpGuy
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    1. Thank them for the opportunity to work with them.
    2. Keep get out as clean as you can.
    3. Remember to be a pro at all times. (Work life is not a personal thing.)

    #89196
    Soldier-Medic
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    Taking chances and finding your own way.

    What does the MGTOW acronym stand for again?

    "I asked you a question. I didn't ask you to repeat what the voices in you head are telling you" ~ Me. ........Yes I'm still angry.

    #89212
    BD
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    Read The 48 Laws of Power … and climb.

    Thanks for sharing. This is a great book, google it and you can find a free pdf…

    Law 4 ; Always say less than necessary…

    Because in order to be able to think, you have to risk being offensive.

    #89218
    RoyDal
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    I found a much better job conducive to male success and fairness with a prestigious investment bank.

    Good for you!

    I plan to give 2 weeks notice on Monday and cannot wait to see the look of horror on the director’s face upon telling her. Any ideas/suggestions on how to go about doing so?

    Ditto all the above advice; heed it well. I would go with a written communication, CC to HR and whoever is appropriate. “I resign as of (date).” No unnecessary words.

    Think of it as the same as dealing with a cop at a traffic stop. Anything you say may be used against you, and I am sure they will try to provoke you into angry words — do not fall for it. They are fishing for ammo to use against you.

    For example, they do not need to be told what they did wrong to drive you away. There are men who make careers as management consultants. There is no need for you to do it for free — and they will only resent it anyway.

    I have a story from my corporate drone days.

    A coworker was being driven out by his boss. He was given impossible assignments, poor performance reviews, and dragged in front of HR on the slightest pretense.

    So he went and got another job, which is what they wanted him to do.

    He gave a month notice. They asked him what his new company was. He refused to tell them. He was honestly afraid they would contact them and try to wreck his new job before he arrived.

    Now, here’s the thing: He didn’t know this, but it was company policy to show people out the door the day of resignation if they did not disclose their new destination. The company was afraid the departing one would use his time to steal company secrets (as if they had anything worth stealing!).

    He ended up getting a month of paid vacation.

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

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