Deciding to leave my clinic job for a supportive new role I love

I recently made the decision to quit my job at a clinic where I had been employed for the past five months. When I was hired, I was promised a full-time position, but for the last four months, I was only given part-time hours. To make matters worse, the clinic closed for two weeks, leaving me without work during that time. The communication from management has been terrible, and staffing issues have been a constant struggle. Just a couple of weeks ago, I was left alone to handle ten mental health clients, and management didn't seem to care at all about the situation. Fortunately, about two months ago, I started a new job that I absolutely love. The managers are incredibly supportive and have encouraged my goal of going to medical school. They've even talked about training me for additional medical responsibilities after my probation period. The communication is excellent, and I genuinely enjoy working with my new colleagues. I know it's time to quit my old job. I don't feel guilty about it; I feel like I was misled about the role and the lack of training was unacceptable. My only concern is whether this decision will affect my reputation in the field, but I plan to keep my resignation professional and straightforward. I intend to send a message stating, 'I am resigning from my position effective immediately. Thank you for the opportunity.'

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