The truth is that any place is better. No job security doesn't exist out there. But toxicity in the work environment, at the levels it exists at O, is truly outside of the norm. The biggest issue you will face is that having O on your resume in today's job market is a handicap. I found that the only way around it was to lean into and talk about it in the interview process. I ask interviewers directly if they have any problem with me having O on my resume. Inevitably, they all say yes and the reason they give is that they believe the employees are all institutionalized in "The O" way. This is a good thing. If you can get an interviewer to tell you their prejudice then you can address it. What is better than the workplace toxicity of O itself ... well, let's start with death by a thousand paper cuts, and work up from there. You won't know how bad it is or how much you've come to tolerate until you are free of it. Then you'll resolve to never let it happen again.
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