Instead, she claimed to have tried them all– with no successful results. Plus, the zookeepers who try to provide her with strategies for removing the stench also still stink. And she knows she does, too.
That’s why she now feels like she wants to leave zookeeping behind and pursue a different profession.
However, the idea of going through such a huge change has also made her feel guilty.
“Both for the animals and because my friend sacrificed and helped a lot to get me here,” she vented.
So, she’s been left wondering whether quitting her dream job and throwing all of that hard work out the window would make her a real jerk or not.
Does she have a right to change career paths, even after receiving help from people along the way? Even so, is four months enough time to figure out if she really doesn’t like being a zookeeper? Or does it take more time to get acclimated and find your footing in a new role? What advice would you give her?
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