Covid and Biglaw
Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2022 8:41 am
Appreciate all the advice.
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I don't think you are being overly emotional, but ultimately resigning only hurts you. It's totally ok and, I would imagine, common to fantasize about rage quitting, but don't let these psycho partners and their demands force you into making decisions that are bad for you long-term.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Fri Jun 17, 2022 8:41 amI caught Covid recently through a work function, and I feel as sick with it as I have felt in about a decade. When I emailed my boss about it, his response was, paraphrasing, “toughen up” and I keep receiving work requests without niceties.
Putting aside all of the tactics, etc. to navigate this period, with which I am well versed, am I being over dramatic for wanting to resign over this alone? I’m a senior associate told I’m apparently held in high regard, with hours in the 2500-3000 range, and I can’t remember the last time I took a sick day off. It’s shocking to me that my group doesn’t even express perfunctory courtesies and give me a few days to rest and recover. Frankly, this seems like something a cold hearted boss may do to convince an unwanted employee to leave.
Or, am I being overly emotional about this (potentially colored by this illness), especially given the hardships Covid had placed on everyone including employers, and given my boss is absolutely slammed (and he’s normally a good guy), and should I extend a little grace here and not have such a big reaction?
I don't think you're being overly emotional, but it's possible your email read something like "FYI I have COVID," not "I have COVID and I feel the sickest I've felt in my entire life and I can't work"Anonymous User wrote: ↑Fri Jun 17, 2022 8:41 am
Or, am I being overly emotional about this (potentially colored by this illness), especially given the hardships Covid had placed on everyone including employers, and given my boss is absolutely slammed (and he’s normally a good guy), and should I extend a little grace here and not have such a big reaction?