At risk of making this thread sound repetitive, progress towards that Degree would be my suggestion fwiw.: Unless you are seriously unhappy, then doing so will ultimately offer you by far the best options in the future, and whilst it is being funded for you as well makes it a gift.!Cav wrote:..... I've finished my HNC this year and am aiming to do HND and Degree so it's wise that I stay until those are completed seeing as the company is paying for them, but after that I don't know what I want to do.
When you've completed your education, perhaps you could write to the MD explaining that you are leaving & pointing out (in stark detail) all the reasons that you brushed on with us about what is wrong with his company. Would make a great leaving letter IMHO.
Perhaps it depends on what you want from your life Cav.?Cav wrote:....I don't know what I want to do.
"If you love your job you never have to work a day in your life"
My main love is motorcycles, I love riding them, .....
But...
We only have one bite at this cherry, so learning from other's mistakes is a smart tool if you can use it mate. Fwiw I was offered a lot of good advice in my time, none of which I followed, and all of which I regret ignoring.! What Cav "wants to do" is likely to be substantially different from what Cav+10 yrs +15, +20 etc...."wants to do". So you can either live in the moment (my dog does, and she's a happy little hound) or you can put up with some temporary reduced fulfilment.???
On the subject of learning from others, there is something I feel must say about your love of motorbikes.: When I was at school there was a farmer's son who I was great friends with, as like me he was an avid mechanical tinkerer. He went on to be a professional mechanic, and won apprentice mechanic of the year. Within three years he had his own repair company.
He is now a pub landlord.
Another lad I knew at the same time had "the most highly tuned Fs1E", and tinkering with bikes was a love taught to him by his dad. He went on to become a plumber, in fact his company will be servicing my parents heating system later today. He is still in love with motorbikes, although he gave up racing a little while ago due to failing hips.
So, perhaps be careful about "knowing" what will make you happy, and wary of steering your life in the direction you "feel" will offer you the greatest fulfilment.?
Good luck.!