I have had more than one boss suggest that if I didn't care for how things were being done, then I should move briskly to the exit, and avoid being struck in the hind quarters by the door as it closed. Each of them looked a bit surprised when I followed their advice right then and there.
So far, in my 30 years in the field, I have never regretted walking away from a bad situation, and I don't think you will either Greg. My only bit of advise for you is to know how you are going to answer the question, "Why did you leave your last job?", before you are asked in an interview. This is one of those times that the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, may not be your best course of action. In this situation a well crafted answer is likely going to serve you better than a brutally honest one.
Good luck,
Bubba.
P.S.
We are hiring for just about any skill type job you can imagine, and have a pretty low threshold on what constitutes "competent", so if a move to Wisconsin sounds like fun, I can hook you up.
So far, in my 30 years in the field, I have never regretted walking away from a bad situation, and I don't think you will either Greg. My only bit of advise for you is to know how you are going to answer the question, "Why did you leave your last job?", before you are asked in an interview. This is one of those times that the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, may not be your best course of action. In this situation a well crafted answer is likely going to serve you better than a brutally honest one.
Good luck,
Bubba.
P.S.
We are hiring for just about any skill type job you can imagine, and have a pretty low threshold on what constitutes "competent", so if a move to Wisconsin sounds like fun, I can hook you up.