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Monday, May 25, 2026

Chronicle Of Blog Visitor Narrative

Hmmmm....


STAND ALONE NARRATIVE
ABOUT TO QUIT

Hello SDK. Thanks for all you do.
 I will go straight to the point, as I need your advice and that of SDkers. I’m a lady in my late 20s.
After my NYSC (2023), I’ve been doing remote jobs and also working occasionally as a shopper for homes. I was an admin, and my salary was 200k. 
I worked from home mostly and had time to do my PGD, hoping to proceed to my master’s.
I just got a job and pay is half a million monthly.
 I was so elated when I got it; the prestige of telling people I work in the organization felt amazing. 
However… The job involves a lot of physical lifting and mental effort, a rigid 8–5 schedule. Since I started the job two months ago, I’ve been falling sick and feeling depressed. I don’t know what to do.

Let me add that there’s no time to do my master’s or anything else (they are very strict with attendance). I’m anaemic and require loads of rest that I don’t seem to get. I’m courting the idea of resigning.
I dread going to work these days. I’ve spent a lot on medicines and supplements. What do I do?

What to do???? Weigh your options very well...See if you can get another Job on the job and if it is non negotiable, then plese resign and return to the old Job.
Your health is non negotiable as well and if this Job is taking from you then you need to let it go...MONEY NO BE EVERYTHING!
Dont die trying to make it or get rich, cos its others that will share your money and stuff once you Kpai.

4 comments:

  1. If you’re anemic you will have to leave that job. Perhaps you could approach HR first to see if they will place you in a less strenuous division of the org. If there is no possibility of a relocation you must walk away for your health. The world is full of money, there is as much money in the world as there are grains of sand on the beach. Don’t die for anything that’s so common.

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  2. Please don’t ignore your health. A good job should not constantly leave you sick, exhausted and depressed. Since you’re anaemic and already struggling after just two months, your body may be telling you this environment is not suitable for you.
    No job is worth sacrificing your health and peace of mind for. If you can go back to your former job please do.

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  3. Pls how do people get remote jobs eeeh! I want one. Poster leave the job before it takes your health away from you.

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  4. I'm so sorry about your situation. But I'm interested in the job please. Help me! Stella please post.

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