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    I'm preparing to give my notice at my current job, where I work at a small business with just four other employees and our boss. Recently, we lost our most experienced team member, who had been with the company for over two years without receiving a raise despite taking on extra responsibilities. I understand her frustration, as we all make between $18-20/hr, and I suspect she was earning less than $25/hr with decades of experience. Our boss doesn't provide any benefits, and we don't have PTO, which is illegal. Any time off is unpaid, and I'm currently supporting myself and my husband on $19/hr. With the cost of living, it's been tough, and we rely on food stamps with no savings. Fortunately, I recently landed a job offer at $26/hr with guaranteed overtime, a clear path to promotion, and benefits. I signed the offer letter today and feel it's an opportunity I can't pass up. However, I'm anxious about how my boss will react when I give my notice. He tends to take things personally and has previously expressed disappointment about my attendance due to my chronic illness and my husband's health issues. He even pulled me aside last week to say I'm on thin ice because of my recent absences, which feels unfair given the circumstances. I'm planning to give just a week's notice instead of the usual two weeks because I'm so over this job and want to minimize the stress of transitioning. I'm worried my boss will make a big deal out of it, and both my dad and husband have suggested I just walk out if he reacts negatively. The thought of that is anxiety-inducing, though. Has anyone else been in a similar situation?

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