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2 1/2 months felt like an eternity but I finally got hired by a CPA firm as a tax accountant. After my horrible experience with my previous employer, I thought I’d never find a job !!!!

I have 2 years of experience working for corporate companies under the retail and hospitality genres. I have been working cash jobs mostly since I was 15 or 16, as I was still in school at the time. But now, I'm looking to switch careers. I currently work in E-commerce. It's been an interesting experience, that I deeply enjoyed. However, a change of scenery draws me. I would like to be able to put in my 2 weeks notice soon, and start a new job where I can use my creative, written and editorial skills. I'll be 21 in November, and I've set a goal that by my next birthday I would have the job of my dreams (of which are simple in this case).
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I got fired when a coworker talked to me bad!!!....it was at the Tuscany location this coworker was gambling while working he lost his bet at the same time made a mistake on a transfer slip I brought the mistake to his attention and he basically told me to correct it for him in a manner that wasn't polite....I used the exact tone he used with me but he fabricated the story to where I was the agresser mind u I was still under 90 review I was fired no worning just fired....the boss "EDDIE" TOLD me to just resign which I didn't understand he also told me servalence said I was in my phone which we all know we all use are phone!!!!!

The biggest mistake i made was a client wasnt happy with his temp and didn't want to pay for her work. I made the mistake of suggesting to just pay us what she qas paid and not out markup

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I started working at my position for 1.5yrs and things are getting to be too much now. When I started I only had 25 clients and a small portion of side work like invoicing for the financial department. Now that has increase and I have 44 clients so the work load has increase by like 56%. I feel like I am doing the job of 2 people and trying to cram it all into a week. How should I tell them I can;t do it all, without sounding incompetent? Or do I just move on?