Started a new job and already feel like quitting, but I have a 6 month probation period

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So I've been working for this interior design company for a week and a half, under the impression that I would be sourcing clients in sales rather than being a interior designer-in-training. And now my boss has put me in charge of overseeing a project, which I have little to no knowledge of handling, like advising what workers need to do, ordering and scheduling when things need to be done.



The only way I can describe how I feel is being thrown into the middle of the ocean with bare knowledge of how to float in water. I'm not comfortable with how they've put me onto a project so quickly without assessing if I was ready or not and the idea of even staying for six months makes me want to cave my head in.



Is this normal to feel like this, in my situation? I kind of want to turn in my week's notice right at this moment but I've only been working for 9 days AND put in charge of overseeing a work site AND designing a client's home layout. Is there a way to write out a resignation letter without creating bad blood? );










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  • A lot of people would see this as a golden opportunity. You're being given responsibility so soon they probably have some faith in you
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So I've been working for this interior design company for a week and a half, under the impression that I would be sourcing clients in sales rather than being a interior designer-in-training. And now my boss has put me in charge of overseeing a project, which I have little to no knowledge of handling, like advising what workers need to do, ordering and scheduling when things need to be done.



The only way I can describe how I feel is being thrown into the middle of the ocean with bare knowledge of how to float in water. I'm not comfortable with how they've put me onto a project so quickly without assessing if I was ready or not and the idea of even staying for six months makes me want to cave my head in.



Is this normal to feel like this, in my situation? I kind of want to turn in my week's notice right at this moment but I've only been working for 9 days AND put in charge of overseeing a work site AND designing a client's home layout. Is there a way to write out a resignation letter without creating bad blood? );










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So I've been working for this interior design company for a week and a half, under the impression that I would be sourcing clients in sales rather than being a interior designer-in-training. And now my boss has put me in charge of overseeing a project, which I have little to no knowledge of handling, like advising what workers need to do, ordering and scheduling when things need to be done.



The only way I can describe how I feel is being thrown into the middle of the ocean with bare knowledge of how to float in water. I'm not comfortable with how they've put me onto a project so quickly without assessing if I was ready or not and the idea of even staying for six months makes me want to cave my head in.



Is this normal to feel like this, in my situation? I kind of want to turn in my week's notice right at this moment but I've only been working for 9 days AND put in charge of overseeing a work site AND designing a client's home layout. Is there a way to write out a resignation letter without creating bad blood? );










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So I've been working for this interior design company for a week and a half, under the impression that I would be sourcing clients in sales rather than being a interior designer-in-training. And now my boss has put me in charge of overseeing a project, which I have little to no knowledge of handling, like advising what workers need to do, ordering and scheduling when things need to be done.



The only way I can describe how I feel is being thrown into the middle of the ocean with bare knowledge of how to float in water. I'm not comfortable with how they've put me onto a project so quickly without assessing if I was ready or not and the idea of even staying for six months makes me want to cave my head in.



Is this normal to feel like this, in my situation? I kind of want to turn in my week's notice right at this moment but I've only been working for 9 days AND put in charge of overseeing a work site AND designing a client's home layout. Is there a way to write out a resignation letter without creating bad blood? );







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  • A lot of people would see this as a golden opportunity. You're being given responsibility so soon they probably have some faith in you
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  • A lot of people would see this as a golden opportunity. You're being given responsibility so soon they probably have some faith in you
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A lot of people would see this as a golden opportunity. You're being given responsibility so soon they probably have some faith in you
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A lot of people would see this as a golden opportunity. You're being given responsibility so soon they probably have some faith in you
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