I came to a country to find a job, I found it, but housing was difficult so the owner of the company helped me with accomodations for 1 month. I found a place of my own right after one month. The thing is: I don’t want to stay in the job (after two months) and in the country, for several reasons. Should I be clear that I am not enjoying the job? Or should I blame the country and avoid being sincere since they helped me? I just don’t want to sound like a bad person.

  • mrnatural18@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    As long as your boss didn’t pay for you to move to the new country, you really only owe them what you think would compensate for them helping you with accommodation for 1 month.

    On the other hand, leaving a job after 2 months will look bad on your resume. Before you talk with your boss, think about what would make you happy working for that company. Be ready to tell the boss that if they ask. If your boss is not open to the ideas that would make you happy in the job, ask whether there would be a problem if you looked for another job.

    Life is short. No need to stay in an unsatisfying situation if you don’t have to. If your boss likes you, there is a good chance that they will be accommodating so they can keep you. If not, find a new job before you quit the current job.